Happy Holidays 2024 - and a preview of 2025!

As we come to the end of 2024, the Perceptor team is reflecting on what has been a busy and ultimately successful year with the release of Perceptor IoT to end users in Europe and the Americas across all industry verticals.

The Perceptor reseller community continues to grow and the team here looks forward to supporting these experts in their fields and welcoming many more on board in 2025.

Perceptor IoT release v.2.5.0 November 2024 - the November release brought industry leading technology and an unrivalled suite of real-time label inspection and verification features to a global market:

  • Anchor points to accommodate print drift

  • Printer acquisition offset

  • Print process control

  • Code verification

  • Fully compliant to 21CFR

  • On demand reporting

  • Centralised dedicated database

  • Easy to install

  • Secure & globally scalable

...all at a significantly lower cost than competitors without impacting the printer warranty, driving more printer sales, adding value and locking in end users to the printer brand.

And we haven't stopped there!

Next Perceptor release v2.6.0: January 2025 - We are pleased to give you a preview below of the next release of Perceptor IoT which is planned for the end of January. New features and enhancements include:

  • Multi thread processing for significantly reduced process times

  • Comparator tool for large area text sub-pixel analysis

  • RFID

  • Print location offset limits

  • OCR confidence score

  • OCR background manipulation for booklet printing

  • Control label override

  • Label setup image rotation

  • IoT Performance Device launch

  • Multi language UI

We're always happy to give a virtual tour of Perceptor IoT so if you'd like to catch up with everything that is new in our Perceptor world, please contact us.

Wishing you a peaceful holiday season and a successful start to 2025,

Mark, Angela, Lucian, Anjela, Amanda, Steph, Natalie & Peggy (the office dog!)

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