CP Group: Recycleye and MSS have a vision

MSS Inc. and Recycleye have partnered to bring advanced artificial intelligence technology to the waste and recycling industry.

mss and recycleye's artificial intelligence technology
MSS Inc. and Recycleye have partnered to bring advanced artificial intelligence technology to the waste and recycling industry.
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Leading U.S. optical sorting equipment manufacturer MSS Inc. and British technology company Recycleye have announced a strategic partnership in North America to bring new technology to the waste sorting and recycling sectors. MSS has incorporated Recycleye AI technology with its optical sorting solution to create a new offering called MSS Vivid AI.

This new solution is unique among current artificial intelligence detection and extraction solutions because it combines powerful Recycleye AI vision systems with robust MSS air ejection system capabilities to sort material at the highest sort volumes.

Using field-proven air ejection as the extraction method allows recyclers to run higher belt speeds, process more volume and eject side by side materials on the belt similar to optical sorting, but without the limitations of a mechanical effector.

MSS Vivid AI combines the reliable rapid-sorting air jets the company is known for with the granular real-time data provided by AI that plant managers need to drive efficiency and profitability in their material recovery facility.

MSS can pair the right detection method with the right extraction method, and within the family of products, MSS can also offer a mechanical robot paired with Recycleye AI technology which can be more suitable in certain applications.

Customers buying MSS Vivid AI will benefit from the established high-quality customer service levels offered by MSS, a CP Group company, which means technicians are available for on-site response and rapid access to replacement parts overnight across the U.S.

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