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www.tomra.com
TOMRA was founded on 1 April 1972 in Asker, Norway. Today the company has activities in more than 45 countries around the globe.
TOMRA's operations are organized into four business segments: Collection Technology, Deposit Solutions; Material Handling; Collection Technology, Non-Deposit Solutions, and Industrial Processing Technology. The first two segments include TOMRA's activities in markets with deposits of beverage containers, while the latter two focus on the collection and processing of non-deposit materials.
www.titech.com
TITECH has pioneered the automation of waste sorting and is known as the world leader in this field. Founded in 1993, TITECH developed the world’s first NIR (Near InfraRed) sensor for waste sorting applications. With a strong focus on R&D (Research & Development), TITECH continues to spearhead the development of this market by offering cutting edge technology for the sorting of recyclables.
Today there are more than 2000 TITECH units in operation in 25 countries. Right from the start, TITECH has invested substantial resources in developing sorting technology geared to the needs of a changing world. Waste handling is one of the most severe environmental issues facing our society, and TITECH contributes to tackling this problem by fulfilling one of the most important steps in the recycling chain: providing pure fractions for material and energy recycling.
http://www.commodas.com

Sensor-based sorting machines from Commodas/Ultrasort make it possible to significantly increase the efficiency and lifetime of a mine and to make use of deposits that could not previously be mined economically. Regardless of whether diamond, gold, limestone or coal, the sensors recognize the target material on the basis of typical characteristics such as color, atomic density, transparency or conductivity. These robust machines are built to be able to process large quantities of stone around the clock and selectively retrieve the hidden treasures with the help of intelligent sensor systems.