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It's National Onion Day!

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June 27, 2025

Month: June 2025

Consider the mighty onion. A must in many delicious dishes, it can also bring grown men to tears. It is truly a wonder of nature’s bounty. At Exeter Engineering, we’ve worked hard to develop our ID Technology AI-powered optical grading suite to recognize and preserve the highest quality onions so that you can enjoy their myriad charms morning, noon and night. We know that the folks who grow and pack these delicious veggies are proud of what they produce and we are happy to help them get the best to your table. So to all of you and all them, we wish you a Happy National Onion Day. Please pass the onion rings!


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Wishing You A Wonderful World Cucumber Day

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June 14, 2025

Month: June 2025

Today is World Cucumber Day. At Exeter Engineering, we are proud to partner with farmers and packers to bring you the freshest, most delicious cucumbers available. Indeed, without our Sidewinder optical sorters with their ID Technology (that’s our exclusive AI-powered optical grading suite), your cucumbers might be a bit less fresh and delicious.

So, whether your partial to a cucumber in your G&T, fancy a bit of tzatziki or some raita, or just like a pleasing crunch in your salad, remember to enjoy a cucumber today. And next time you see Boomer Batchman, our CEO, give him your favorite cucumber recipe. The man is obsessed.


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Exeter Engineering Partners With Universities For Potato Research

June 4, 2025

Month: June 2025

Exeter Engineering is a proud partner to agronomy departments at universities around the United States. Our latest partner is the University of Maine. They’re using our AccuVision 360 optical sorter to gather data for research on post-harvest storage of potatoes. They needed a machine to quickly and accurately sort their research crops, giving them a accurate and consistent results. The AccuVision 360’s combination of superior presentation and industry-leading AI-powered optical grading was exactly what they needed.

 

The AccuVision 360’s ability to grade for both external and — with our Hollow Heart Detector — internal defects is key to ensuring that the data collected meets the projects needs. With this data, the researchers at the University of Maine could potentially lead to offering superior potatoes to consumers, reducing food waste and eliminating supply-chain inefficiencies.


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