“Welcome to the Future” With Insort and Alder

“Welcome to the Future” With Insort and Alder

Nordic financial investor Alder, focused on investing in technology companies that drive sustainable solutions, joins Insort, the expert in high-tech imaging solutions for the food industry, as an investor.

The stated purpose of Alder is to promote the growth and strategic development of sustainable businesses.

“We are very happy to announce this investment for Alder in Insort, which provides customers with a unique and highly capable technology that generates improved food safety, reduced food waste, and efficient production processes. Insort is an exciting investment for Alder with strong organic growth potential and it will be a strong platform for further acquisitions,” Dag Broman, Partner at Alder, declared.

Insort GmbH focuses on the development, manufacturing, and marketing of digital sorting and control systems based on the proprietary Chemical Imaging Technology (CIT). CIT is a Hyperspectral Imaging (HSI) technology designed for maximum performance, which enables the classification of food products based on their chemical composition and is used inline and in real-time.

Insort’s advanced technology provides a depth of information beyond that of traditional visual sensors. Over the past decade, Insort has developed several product solutions catered to various food types and has continuously gained market share from established players.

“Since our founding in 2011, we at Insort have achieved great success in establishing ourselves as a leading player with new technology in the sorting and inspection market. Having expanded into several food segments and geographies, we are now ready to take an important next step in our growth journey by partnering with Alder for further expansion,” Matthias Jeindl, Founder and CEO of Insort, mentioned.

Complementary technology may now be integrated to offer an even wider range of services and accelerate future worldwide expansion thanks to the financial relationship with Alder.

“By increasing food safety, reducing food waste, and optimizing production efficiency, our collaboration aims to enhance technological, ecological, and economic sustainability in the food sector and contribute to a better future for everybody,” according to a recent press release.