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2D code readers on show at IPOT

An Absolute Vision product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2002

Absolute Vision will exhibit its innovative product range at IPOT and Machine Vision at the UK NEC next February.

Absolute Vision will exhibit its innovative product range at IPOT and Machine Vision at the UK NEC next February.

On display will be the Medusa range of 2D code-readers offering a scalable solution that enables easy transition from 1D to 2D codes, and excellent integration with third party systems.

Software and data integration are Medusa's key strengths.

Absolute Vision can also provide visitors with advice on implementing tailored OCR software solutions to solve unique application requirements.

Absolute Vision moved into larger premises in November 2002 due to the growth in demand for its 2D code-reading systems and vision integration expertise.

Richard Laight, Director and company founder, explains: "Innovation is our principal focus.

We want to apply new technology to different markets and create low-cost solutions.

We pride ourselves on our independent approach and try to put ourselves in the customer's shoes to work out exactly the product, solution and services they seek.

We offer a range of products so that customers have a scalable choice for 2D code-reading".

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