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oktober 21, 2013
TOMRA Sorting Solutions to show Whole Product capabilities at Agritechnica
Sensor-based sorting systems pioneer TOMRA Sorting Solutions will showcase its whole fruit and vegetable capabilities at the world’s leading international exhibition for agricultural machinery and equipment, Agritechnica.From the archive
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april 25, 2013
Herbert's Oculus optical sorter sales to France
Herbert’s new Oculus optical sorter is the next generation in optical sorting for potatoes and, since it first saw the light of day at last year’s Interpom, it has been generating considerable interest amongst growers, packers and processors alike.From the archive

november 25, 2012
See a New Vision in Optical Sorting at Interpom: Herbert Launches Oculus
Herbert Engineering has launched Oculus, the next generation in optical sorting for washed and peeled potatoes. See for yourself this new vision in optical sorting on the Herbert stand, no 1100 at this year’s Interpom.From the archive

november 21, 2012
ODENBERG and BEST launch new FPS Field Potato Sorter at Interpom-Primeurs 2012.
ODENBERG and BEST, part of TOMRA Sorting Solutions, will showcase different systems from their market-leading Halo and Genius range of sensor-based optical sorters at Interpom | PrimeursFrom the archive

november 12, 2012
Optiserve presents its sorting innovations at the Interpom| Primeurs 2012
In cooperation with the 'Wageningen UR – Food & Biobased Research', OptiServe BV has developed a new-generation-sorting-machine for optical sorting of French fries. Optiserve's patented way of optical sorting will be displayed at the Interpom | Prim...From the archive

november 11, 2012
Insort highlights its Chemical Imaging Technology at the Interpom | Primeur 2012
The Austrian optical sorting equipment manufacturer Insort GmbH will highlight its Chemical Imaging Technology applied in their Sherlock Separator for the potato industry at the Interpom | Primeurs.From the archive

maart 01, 2012
Crearon escáner que utiliza inteligencia artificial para mejorar el proceso de control de calidad de la papa
Un equipo de investigadores de la Universidad de Lincoln en el Reino Unido ha usado una plataforma de hardware y software para construir un sistema de bajo costo que identifica los defectos y las enfermedades de la papa en tiempo real, y que además se ...From the archive








