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Artificial intelligence, species separation on the OptiSaw agenda

Artificial intelligence, species separation on the OptiSaw agenda

Interested in how artificial intelligence fits into your sawmill operation, or the effect on kiln productivity by automatically separating species?

OptiSaw – the must-attend forum for those driving the future of sawmilling – has opened registrations for the one-day information-packed event in Richmond, B.C., on June 5.

The day’s sessions include a presentation on how an automated scanner/optimizer learns to grade lumber like a human grader learns: by example. Another presentation will explain a new real-time automated system for identifying and separating wood species based on new technology using near infra-red spectroscopy.

Other agenda items include using X-ray technology to execute CT log scanner optimized sawing solutions at the sawline, a case study on a new log singulator, keys to successful scanning on the trimmer sorter line, and optimizing the supply chain with 4.0 technology.

Don’t wait. The forum is limited to an exclusive audience of sawmill management and owners, process engineers, continual improvement managers, optimization staff, researchers and design consultants. Register now to secure your seat at the table.

Thanks to our sponsors: Springer-Microtec, BID Group, JoeScan, HewSaw, Lucidyne, Muhlbock, USNR, Valutec, VETS Group and Autolog.

>> Register online at www.optisaw.com.

Register online at www.optisaw.com.