Scanning & Capture

Advanced pattern recognition and analytics technologies are behind the promised ability of NovoDynamics’ NovoImage+ software to deliver foolproof document capture.

Contex has announced announces the IQ Quattro, a wide format scanner designed to improve workgroup productivity by reducing the time spent on scanning tasks. 

Top  Image Systems has won a contract to provide an eFLOW deployment worth over $1.0M USD to process the digital census of a country in EMEA with a population of over 15 million.  The project follows Top Image Systems' recognition as an approved vendor for the UNPFA (United Nations Population Fund Agency), the organisation responsible for the execution of censuses worldwide. 

UK pet owners can be confident if Fido or Fluffy comes to grief their claims will be settled rapidly, following the installation of a document scanning solution at Agria Pet Insurance to streamline the whole process of managing claims. Last year 75,000 claims were received with £20 million paid out to British customers insuring their cats and dogs.

KYOCERA Document Solutions has unveiled new TASKalfa multifunction devices (MFDs) featuring multi-touch colour display control panels incorporating 'pinch and zoom' and swipe technology – similar to the technologies found in tablets and smartphones.

Germany’s Zeutschel has launched the OS 12002 Advanced Plus book scanner, suitable for both mass digitisation and scan-on-demand applications as well being able to efficiently digitise larger collections of files. 

A new mobile application for automated remittance processing and payment via mobile device called MobiREMIT leverages the Top Image Systems’ mobile imaging platform.

Police may soon have a new way to catch paedophiles who distribute child abuse photos anonymously online. The technology could also help law enforcement agencies in other ways, such as identifying smartphone thieves who take pictures with the stolen gadgets and then post their snapshots on the Internet.

Kyocera Document Solutions has launched four new colour, multifunctional devices in its  ECOSYS range - the M6026cdn, M6526cdn, M6026cidn, and M6526cidn – suitable for small to medium sized workgroups typically printing up to 6,000 pages per month. 

ABBYY has announced FineReader 12, the newest version of its Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and document conversion software application. 

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