New Belgian AI platform Backbone aims to cut costly quality failures in food production
Tech.eu / 4/2/2026
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Key Points
- Belgian startup Backbone, backed by 100IN, is launching an AI platform intended to reduce costly quality failures in food production.
- The platform consolidates previously fragmented data streams so manufacturers can shift from periodic manual inspections to continuous quality monitoring.
- By enabling ongoing monitoring, Backbone aims to improve detection of quality issues earlier in the production process.
- The initiative targets operational reliability and reduced waste/costs for food manufacturers through more data-driven quality control.
Former managers at Belgian legaltech scale-up Henchman are launching Backbone, an AI platform for real-time quality and compliance management in the food industry, with Seed funding from 100IN. Backb...
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