Wednesday, September 17, 2025

SMARTI is proud to share that they have received the National Gold Innovation Award from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia for their breakthrough innovation SMARTI iCon scanner.
This recognition is a testament to the dedication, creativity, and hard work of the entire SMARTI team, whose passion for innovation made SMARTI iCon a reality. Together, they have turned an ambitious idea into a technology that’s shaping the future of woodworking industry.
“A heartfelt thank you to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia (Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije) for recognising our work and supporting innovation across industries. We’re excited to continue pushing boundaries and delivering technologies that make a difference.”
SMARTI as part of TAB SYSTEMS is a producer and developer of advanced AI machine vision systems for wood industry. They manufacture lumber and log scanners for cutting, sorting, grading and other multipurpose applications. SMARTI’s lumber scanners support one-side or multi-side scanning with utilisation of in-house developed AI technology and machine vision algorithms for accurate defect detection and classification. Optional x-ray scanning combined with advanced AI, furthermore offers insights into lumber structure, strength and hidden defects. Log scanners provide 3D scanning with optional x-ray feature for optimised sorting, cutting and grading.
Why choose SMARTI?
Cutting-edge wood scanning solutions for every aspect of manufacturing process. Very high accuracy, reliable defect detection and innovative technology make their machines a vital part of any modern wood processing line. Price/performance ratio, yield gains and best in class ROI, position SMARTI as a reliable project partner.
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