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New 2-D ID Reader for Identification and Verification Applications

Image-based ID reader for automotive, electronics, packaging, and pharmaceutical industries

Teledyne DALSA
Mon, 03/21/2011 - 10:30
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(DALSA Corp.: Ontario, Canada) -- Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and global leader in machine vision technology, will launch its new BOA IDR product at booth 1019 at the Automate 2011 show on March 21–24, at McCormick Place in Chicago. Teledyne DALSA’s BOA IDR is ideal for part recognition, tracking and verification and is targeted at industries such as automotive, electronics, packaging, and pharmaceutical.

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“BOA IDR is an affordable solution for a range of identification and quality control applications,” says Steve Geraghty, director of Teledyne DALSA industrial products. “As an image-based ID reader, it offers robust 1-D and 2-D capabilities for part traceability, but it also offers trainable character and pattern recognition tools that customers can combine to satisfy a variety of identification and verification needs.”

Many industries are using 2-D matrix technology to track parts along the assembly process and throughout the product life cycle.

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