DeLaval, Kansas City, Mo., launched its first wireless farm monitoring camera, the FMC-IP1, making real-time monitoring of livestock and buildings possible from smartphones, tablets or computers.
Mettler-Toledo CI-Vision introduced the CLS Series vision inspection systems, designed to inspect and confirm that production lines are producing the specified safety markings and that printers are functioning correctly.
Multiscan Technologies, USA, LLC, joined forces with Avision Designs, LLC, Pearland, Texas, to promote quality control products to the U.S. tree nut and peanut market.
Teledyne DALSA, a Canada-based unit of Teledyne Technologies company, expanded its Genie TS series with the addition of a new 5M camera that can reach speeds up to 51 frames per second (fps) in fast mode.
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Minneapolis, introduced the new Xpert S400 x-ray system, specifically engineered to detect metal, glass, dense plastics and other foreign objects in vertically-oriented containers such as metal cans, plastic bottles, cartons and stand-up pouches.
The Iglo Group selected Eagle Product Inspection's Eagle Pack 430 to detect possible product contaminants, better control production and achieve improved supply chain traceability and overall brand competitiveness.
The Eagle PRO Series from Eagle Product Inspection, Tampa, Fla., provides enhanced graphical interfaces and improved contaminant detection for its entire line of inspection systems.