AI specialist Recycleye has announced a partnership with the Iren Group to install six AI systems for material composition analysis at the Collegno MRF managed by Amiat, a Group company that manages Turin's waste system.
Urbaser, one of the world's leading environmental solutions providers, has announced an investment in automated sorting technology with an...
SWEEEP Kuusakoski and Recycleye announced the first successful commercial application of AI computer vision in the detection and sorting of...
Bryson Recycling, the UK's largest social enterprise, has announced a further investment in Recycleye Robotics, with the purchase of four...
How important is data-driven technology for recycling processes? What are the advantages of using artificial intelligence and waste sorting...
Recycling processes need to be cost- and time-efficient. Data-driven technology is therefore becoming increasingly interesting for the...
Waste sorting needs to be effective and fast. Things AI driven robot pickers can deliver, Recycleye's CEO Victor Dewulf is convinced. The...