A company in eastern China is using an artificial intelligence-powered machine to sort clothes and boost recycling.
You may not think about it when tossing that empty cat food can into your curbside recycling container, but downstream there is a small army of people at Penn Waste trying to separate usable items ...
A new AI-powered machine in Zhangjiagang, China, revolutionizes textile recycling by sorting clothes at remarkable speeds, ...
The company will be exhibiting at the annual show, taking place May 4-8 in Munich.
Manual selection typically handles 30–50 trays per hour, while the machine sorts a tray in just 30 seconds with over 97% ...
AISEE analyzer helps ValcopIA sort materials using artificial intelligence. ValcopIA, a French material recovery facility, uses AISEE to sort materials using artificial intelligence. Pellenc ST has ...
Penn Waste has implemented AI-powered robots to improve the safety and efficiency of its recycling sorting process. Developed by startup Glacier, the AI robots can identify 70 different materials and ...