According to a recent LinkedIn post from Osmo, an article in Asimov Press is highlighted that examines efforts to digitize scent using computational methods. The piece reportedly focuses on Osmo’s Olfactory Intelligence platform and its Principal Odor Map, suggesting that smell is being reframed from a subjective intuition to a structured data infrastructure.
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The post suggests potential applications ranging from new fragrance design to disease detection and the development of more sustainable scent ingredients. For investors, this emphasis on computational odor mapping may signal Osmo’s ambition to position its technology as an enabling platform in healthcare, consumer products, and materials science, which could expand its addressable market if commercial adoption follows.

