Introduction of Digital Fingerprint Concept and Installation of deep learning AI into all quality scanning systems
2019
2017
Lucidyne introduces Perceptive Sight Intelligent Grading as GradeScan’s new software platform. A quantum leap in technology, Perceptive Sight uses Deep Learning artificial intelligence to grade lumber, revolutionizing the industry.
2017
2011
Lucidyne moves its inventory and production departments to a state-of-the-art facility minutes away from the downtown headquarters.
2011
2011
Presentation of CT Log, the first industrial High-Speed Computed Tomograph Introduction of Optiglue, for the control of the application of glue and finger joints Inkline, a modular marking system to print chop positions, quality marks and for lumber tracking
2011
2009
Crometic: Development of a high performance CMOS Sensor (Generation 1)
2009
2009
Goldeneye 500, a compact and high technology quality scanner developed to satisfy requests of producers of wood components Development of the high-performance Multi-Sensor Traverse Quality Scanner Goldeneye 900 featuring X-ray scanning over the whole board length
2009
2001
First GradeScan system installed at Seneca Sawmill in Eugene, Oregon
2001
2000
Introduction of the new generation of Grade Mark Readers, the M5 Series
2000
1995
Introduction of X-ray technology to support the image process in recognizing knots (Goldeneye)
1995
1991
Created two distinct divisions of the company: Wood Scanning and Systems Integration. Systems Integration was primarily sorter controls paired with Grade Mark Reader installations
1991
1989
Lucidyne granted a patent for Grade Mark Reader Technology
1989
1987
Grade Mark Readers Introduced at Portland Trade Show
1987
1985
Lucidyne founded by George Carman
1985
1983
Integration of all control components such as microprocessors, memory, video and keyboard control drives on the single-board industrial computer MiCROVIC
1983
1980
MiCROTEC was founded on March 20, 1980, by Paul Durst, Hansjörg Thaler and Federico Giudiceandrea.