15 Years of Digital Olfaction: From Paris 2010 to Tokyo 2024
We are pleased to announce that Jesús Lozano Rogado from the University of Extremadura, Spain, and President of the Digital Olfaction Society, will be presenting at the 7th World Congress on Digital Olfaction (DOS 2024) this December in Tokyo.
Presentation Summary
Over the past 15 years, digital olfaction has emerged as a transformative field, driven by advancements in sensors, electronics, data processing, and olfactory displays. This talk will explore the evolution of digital olfaction, focusing on how sensor technology has advanced from early chemical sensors to modern, high-precision electronic noses (e-noses) capable of detecting a wide range of volatile compounds with increased sensitivity and selectivity. The role of machine learning and AI in processing olfactory data has grown exponentially, enabling more accurate pattern recognition and improved real-time odor identification. The miniaturization of electronics has made olfaction systems more portable and integrated into various applications, from healthcare diagnostics to environmental monitoring. Additionally, breakthroughs in olfactory displays have enhanced the ability to simulate and reproduce smells digitally, creating immersive experiences in virtual reality (VR) and entertainment. This presentation will reflect on the major milestones, challenges, and future potential of digital olfaction as it continues to revolutionize industries such as food quality control, safety, and personalized healthcare.
Digital Olfaction 2024 Annual Meeting
December 5-6, 2024 – Tokyo, Japan