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Turkey is a democratic, secular, unitary, constitutional republic with a diverse cultural heritage. [1] [2] As of July 2024, there are 2.439,859 registered companies based in the country. [3] The country has an emerging market economy as defined by the IMF. [4] Turkey is among the world's developed countries according to the CIA World Factbook. [5]
Optical mark recognition (OMR) is the scanning of paper to detect the presence or absence of a mark in a predetermined position. [4] Optical mark recognition has evolved from several other technologies. In the early 19th century and 20th century patents were given for machines that would aid the blind. [2]
Erkunt has grown to employment 174 white collar and 851 blue collar workers, totaling, 1025 in a 60,000 ton/year capacity complex that is the leader in Turkey for grey iron and nodular casting production and mechanical processing.
Markem-Imaje is a global manufacturer and distributor of specialized traceability, variable data and product identification equipment, for customers in the packaging industry. The company is headquartered in Geneva , Switzerland.
The Norden Electronic Vote Tallying System was the first to be deployed, but it required the use of special ink to mark the ballot. The Votronic, from 1965, was the first optical mark vote tabulator able to sense marks made with a graphite pencil. [1] The oldest optical-scan voting systems scan ballots using optical mark recognition scanners ...
Construction equipment manufacturers of Turkey (2 P) D. Defence companies of Turkey (1 C, 30 P) Drink companies of Turkey (1 C, 4 P) E. Electronics companies of ...
Companies manufacturing optical ... Optics manufacturing companies by country (12 C) C. ... EssilorLuxottica (2 C, 7 P) P. Photography equipment manufacturers (7 C, 4 ...
It can read machine printed data as well as handprinted numbers and optical marks (based on installed model and features). IBM claim it is the first commercial scanner that can read hand written numbers written in pencil. [22] It was developed and manufactured by IBM Rochester and first shipped in January 1968. [1]