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OGI Systems collaborates with HRD Antwerp

Facilitates interoperability between Scanox Marker and EOS Fancy bruiting and girdling systems

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OGI Systems Ltd., announced completing a collaboration with HRD Antwerp, to facilitate interoperability between OGI’s Scanox Marker and HRD Antwerp’s EOS Fancy bruiting and girdling systems.

OGI’s Scanox Marker plans and marks rough diamonds in minimum time with maximum accuracy. The system includes HD technology that offers High Resolution mapping of the inclusions and rough surfaces. The output of the Scanox Marker provides the most powerful algorithms used to determine the optimal yield of a stone. It can now be easily imported into HRD Antwerp’s EOS Fancy diamond bruiting system, a machine that ensures superb girdle quality and increased productivity through controlled software.

Scanox Marker and EOS Fancy’s integration significantly reduce the chance for error while eradicating the need for evaluating the best bruiting and planning options during the cutting process. Dani Benjano, CEO at OGI Systems explains, “We are very pleased with this advanced integration with the EOS Fancy and profoundly believe that the facilitation of this automated result exchange between the two systems will significantly improve the overall diamond manufacturing process while enhancing profitability.”

OGI Systems looks to create products that integrate with leading diamond machinery companies that parallel their products. HRD Antwerp is the leading European gemological laboratory, a subsidiary of the Antwerp World Diamond Center (AWDC).


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