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KPM Analytics Acquires EyePro System S.r.l. to Better Serve Food Manufacturing and Processing Markets with True Color, 3D, and Hyperspectral Vision Inspection Systems
KPM Analytics Acquires EyePro System S.r.l. to Better Serve Food Manufacturing and Processing Markets with True Color, 3D, and Hyperspectral Vision Inspection Systems
Milford, Massachusetts, USA, Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) KPM Analytics Inc. announced today that it has acquired EyePro System S.r.l., a company headquartered in Trento, Italy, that specializes in vision inspection technology and vision-based process control solutions for the baking and snack industries. “We are very excited to have EyePro join KPM Analytics as we build a business seeking to better serve our customers in the food industries,” says Brian Mitchell, CEO of KPM Analytics. “EyePro has established itself as a pioneer in the growing market for vision inspection systems, mainly in the area of baked foods production.
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KPM Analytics Acquires EyePro System S.r.l. to Better Serve Food Manufacturing and Processing Markets
February 16, 2021
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KPM Analytics Inc. announced today that it has acquired EyePro System S.r.l., a company headquartered in Trento, Italy, that specializes in vision inspection technology and vision-based process control solutions for the baking and snack industries.
MLB Trade Rumors
The Phillies announced Tuesday that they’ve signed veteran catcher
Jeff Mathis to a minor league deal and invited him to Major League Spring Training. The Phils also confirmed previously reported non-roster invites for veterans
Matt Joyce. Mathis a client of Jet Sports Management, would earn $1.8MM if he makes the roster, tweets MLB Network’s Jon Heyman.
Mathis, 38 in March, just wrapped up a two-year stint with the Rangers. He didn’t hit well at all in Texas, but the Rangers surely weren’t expecting him to provide anything with the bat, either. Mathis hit .207/.274/.297 in the two prior seasons with the D-backs and was nonetheless signed to a two-year deal almost exclusively for his defensive prowess behind the dish.
OH weather: Snow storm dumped as many as 7.7 inches. How much snow fell in your town?
Updated Feb 16, 2021;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio Northeast Ohio received a sizable dump of snow in its latest snow storm, with Westlake receiving 7.7 inches of snowfall since about 11 a.m. Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow mainly came overnight, and it is trickling off, with scattered showers forecast for the rest of Tuesday. With roads needing to be cleared, the Ohio Department of Transportation has had just over 1,200 plows working the roads since Monday afternoon.
Westlake received the highest amount of snowfall among any of the region’s cities recorded by the NWS, and both Berea and Lakewood received 5.0 and 6.0 inches in the past 24 hours, respectively.
Across Ashland, Holmes and Wayne counties, residents can anticipate highs between 25 and 30 Saturday, and a 40% chance of snow showers mainly in the afternoon, Mitchell said. The day will be mostly cloudy. There s not a huge chance of snow right now, the meteorologist said. Just a little or no accumulation expected.
Sunday will be colder, struggling to get into the 20 to 25 range, in the daytime, Mitchell predicted for Ashland, Millersburg and Wooster. In the evening, the temperature could drop to about 10 degrees.
The weather service suspects the wind chill could drop to 5 below, but that doesn t reach wind-chill advisory criteria, which starts at minus 10 and goes down to minus 24. Still, the weather fluctuates, and folks should tune in to the forecast for more information in real time.