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AI at the bench

AI at the bench
GRAPHIC COLLAGE BY AVANT FOOD MEDIA | SOURCE IMAGE FROM TRACEGAINS
BY: Mari Rydings

Mari Rydings

WESTMINSTER, CO — Every new product begins as a “what if,” with food scientists and product developers exploring what’s possible within given parameters. With the help of AI tools, R&D teams are creating new flavors and textures, sourcing ingredients, minimizing trial-and-error, and streamlining formulation faster than anyone thought possible. Two factors specifically — speed to market and innovation — are fueling the growing use of AI in new product development.

According to “AI in the Commercial Baking Industry,” a pulse survey from the American Bakers Association, 17% of companies are currently using AI, 11% have either tested or plan to test AI pilot programs, and 24% intend to adopt AI solutions in the next year.

Despite this incremental growth, TraceGains, a provider of compliance, quality, and innovation solutions for the food and beverage industry, identified a usage gap in the lab environment. To address this need, the company developed Formula AI, a digital workspace and innovation lab designed specifically for the food science community.

The platform combines real-world industry data with formulation tools, supplier and ingredient intelligence, compliance data, and collaborative workflows into a single intelligent, structured environment for food scientists and product developers.

“This is the place where food scientists can build some cool ideas and get closer to their finished product,” said Paul Bradley, TraceGains’ senior director of product marketing. “They can do that with more digital interactions and fewer physical iterations, which helps them move faster with lower costs before they start thinking about scaling up.”

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Teams can use Formula AI to develop products based on user-defined criteria, including ingredient preferences, nutrition targets, sustainability goals, processing requirements and regulatory constraints. An integrated lab notebook gives food scientists a way to keep track of the changes made with each iteration of a recipe. It’s a collaborative tool that allows team members to share insights and information.

What it doesn’t share is proprietary recipes and intellectual property.

“While the system learns in the context of a customer’s experience, we don’t pipe customer information into ChatGPT so OpenAI can learn from it,” Bradley said. “If two people are in Formula AI at the same time trying to solve the same problem but they aren’t intentionally collaborating, the system is, essentially, wearing data blinders. It learns from you in your world, but those learnings don’t apply anywhere else.”

With this food scientist-centric platform, TraceGains envisions helping brands modernize product development through connected data, automation and AI-driven decision making.

“This is the place where food scientists can build some cool ideas … with more digital interactions and fewer physical iterations, which helps them move faster with lower costs.” — Paul Bradley | senior director, product marketing | TraceGains

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“Formula AI represents a fundamental shift in how food innovation happens by embedding AI directly into the R&D process,” said John Thorpe, senior director of product management at TraceGains. “We’ve dramatically lowered the barrier to entry for AI and given food scientists the ability to move faster, make smarter decisions, and bring better products to market with confidence.”

With the new platform, TraceGains is striving for a level of accuracy, reliability and specificity that goes beyond what food scientists can achieve when using a general-purpose AI tool.

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“We surround the platform with external data sources, playbooks and a series of guardrails that create more accurate, reliable output,” Bradley said. “The goal isn’t to replace food scientists. It’s to give them a lab assistant that will help them work faster and more effectively, but the hard-earned expertise food scientists bring to the table is what makes this whole thing work.”

Formula AI is currently live as a complimentary alpha solution with an early-adopter user community, and TraceGains is accepting applicants for participation.

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