SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) -- A food safety startup is ramping up pilot testing of a hand scanner to detect pathogens, and a Bay Area restaurant chain gave KPIX 5 a first look. PathSpot, based in New York, has ...
The device offers food-handling employees real-time feedback on handwashing effectiveness. The PathSpot Hand Scanner by Avery Dennison is a data collection device that uses visible light fluorescence ...
Concept: American startup PathSpot has developed a hand scanner device that detects contaminants and provides real-time feedback on the quality of handwash. It is a National Sanitation Foundation (NSF ...
UNDATED (WKRC/CNN Newsource) - A new technology is cracking down on contamination in the fast food industry. New York start-up PathSpot recently rolled out a device called the "Hand Scanner" to be ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (KPIX/CBS Newspath) - New technology could soon be the future in putting an end to spreading germs to food. PathSpot installed its first device on the west coast at the Pizza My Heart ...