Scanning & Capture

Plustek Technology has announced the availability of the SmartOffice PS3180U document scanner. This 80 page per minute scanner features a duty cycle of 8,000 pages per day, 100 sheet automatic feeder and can scan both sides of business documents in less than one second.

Lexalytics has launchedy a patent-pending error correction tool for text data from optical character recognition (OCR) systems.

Tackle Ai has announced Tackle Vision, promising a revolutionary method for full document data detection within the Tackle Ai artificial intelligence platform. Tackle Vision is a new way to detect all types of dynamic data found on unstructured documents.

Wee-Chong Lee has been recently appointed as Managing Director, Kodak Alaris Asia Pacific Region, based in Singapore. With this appointment, Wee-Chong is responsible for leading the Asia Pacific Sales and Business teams. IDM asked Wee-Chong to outline Kodak Alaris strategies in the booming market for intelligent capture to drive digital transformation and process automation.

Appian has announced the latest version of the Low-code Automation Platform which aims to unify robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and process automation.

Knowledgeone has updated its WebTWAIN Software Development Kit (SDK) to add support for the iMac and macOS Catalina.

ABBYY and Bizagi have formed a strategic alliance to disrupted manual businesses processes including onboarding, processing of loans, and accounts payable.

Epson Australia has developed a new app to enhance the creative possibilities for users of its FastFoto FF-680W WiFi photo scanner. The free app due for release this month will add the ability to create personalised stories with text, image and voce annotations based on scanned photos.

Doing more with less is a common challenge for today’s Information Manager.  An automated Web form capture solution developed by EzeScan for the City of Kingston has allowed the records team to eliminate much time-consuming data entry and transposition to enable them to focus their expertise on more valuable areas.

ASX-listed fintech developer 8common has adopted Sypht’s AI-driven optical character recognition (OCR) solution for its Expense8 travel expense management platform.

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