Nutrify Today survey finds nutrition to become personalized in future,
India to lead industry innovation
The technological advancements in the Nutra industry will enable a more
personalized approach towards nutrition over the next three years with accurate
sensors possible via collaborations with expertise in the MedTech industry
stated 26% of the respondents.
On the other hand, 12% of the respondents also believe that profiling
individuals and providing specific dosages and ingredients as per their
requirements will be a possibility too. The food can be prepared by a
convergence of robotics and 3D printer using lab-grown ingredients as per the
biochemistry and need of the body at that particular time.
Artificial Intelligence is going to play a pivotal role in the Nutra
industry too as the food matrix will be designed as per individual needs using
data and algorithm, opine 15% of the industry leaders.
Amit Srivastava, Chief Catalyst and Founder of Nutrify Today, believes that
the future of Nutra is going to be different from how it is today. Nutrify
Today has been working towards shaping the growth of the Nutraceuticals
industry by empowering responsible nutrition businesses.
“Automated personalized nutrition where artificial intelligence will manage
the nutrient needs and the source of ingredients will evolve into sustainable
methodologies using biotech,” he says.
“There are already early-stage entrants who are working on the Nutra-tech.
Nutraceuticals of the future will be a multi-disciplinary function of the
science which will drive personalized precision nutrition into habits of
individuals rather than individuals changing habits to adopt something new,”
adds Srivastava.
The survey also discovered optimism about India’s role in the forward
movement of Nutra-tech and Nutraceuticals industry in the future. Around 24% of
the respondents believe that India will be a leading innovator second only to
the United States. With the emergence of fingerprinting of Phyto ingredients
from 52 agro-climatic zones, strengths of Indian IT industry coupled with
convergence hub of MedTech like Biovalley Incubation Council and AMTZ in India
will drive convergence innovation in Nutra-tech.
The majority of the industry leaders already believe that the existing
early versions of technutra products in the market have done well in the US.
Precision nutrition using technutra is going to gain global significance in the
future. With the growing adoption of fingerprinting of Phyto ingredients,
deployment of blockchain technologies, it will also change the agricultural
sector with an increased demand for nutrition-rich. The industry leaders, on
the other hand, also identified certain challenges like lack of skilled
workforce and global regulatory framework, data privacy, high cost, etc. In a
complex environment with opportunity and challenges, it’s often the new
generation start-ups that drive innovation and the same is evident from all
emerging success stories across the world. The technutra will be an
innovation-driven by start-up and eventually, there will be large nutrition
conglomerates that would enter this segment by way of M&A.
No comments:
Post a Comment