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National Hardwood Magazine - September 2022

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The September 2022 issue of National Hardwood Magazine is full of fascinating features and news updates from the hardwood industry. This month's issue includes stories on PRS Guitars Limited Partnership, Thompson Appalachian Hardwoods, BID Group and much more.

BID Group: Driving

BID Group: Driving Solutions With Artificial Intelligence AI Gains Consistency And More Through-Put On Grade Mirabel, QC – While Artificial Intelligence (AI) was founded as an academic discipline in 1956, its various sub-fields of usage have required decades of experimentation and have been implemented with various tools in differing industries. The lumber industry is no exception to that, with the BID Group leading the way in AI development. The privately-owned BID Group, established in 1983, has been providing industry-leading solutions for its highly valued customers in the wood processing industry. BID is a leader in Operational Lifecycle Excellence, transformational wood processing technologies, and integrated solutions. It’s at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Solutions in the industry, empowering customers to achieve their best overall performance. BID Group is the umbrella company that owns a multitude of brands, providing turnkey operations from the ground up. BID adds strategic value for its customers through its ability to provide complete, smart-connected, turnkey manufacturing systems that include engineering, project management, equipment, software, installation, startup, and after-sales parts and services. BID is dedicated to delivering its customers superior performance, innovation, remarkable service, and results through continuous improvement of its products and services. The company has offices in 18 locations with over 2,000 employees throughout North America and is situated to serve its BID’s GLC is designed to offer broad online learning options for technologies-related content. global customer base. Here in Mirabel, the BID Group is building on the ever-growing use of AI to enable businesses to improve efficiency and productivity. This is not the first time BID has been recognized for further developing technology that can improve a company’s bottom line by enhancing production. Comact, a brand of BID, was founded in 1924 and acquired by BID in 2013. Comact began focusing on the softwood industry when it debuted its first full grader with vision system at a stud mill in Ontario. Later, in 2008, Comact’s first edger optimizer for a Hardwood sawmill was installed, and they knew they had developed a valuable product Here are some of the BID team members who are dedicated to providing superior optimization products. In the Hardwood industry, BID’s Comact TrimExpert (pictured) is the most commonly utilized AI optimizer. for the Hardwood side of the industry based on the results of the optimizer’s performance. Senior Vice President of Optimization at BID, Stephane Desjardins, said, “In 2008, we completed a good project with a good outcome but quickly saw that we had to put in more effort as there is always room for improvement.” From 2008 to 2018, they installed more Hardwood and Softwood systems and with each one, they found ways to improve as the industry evolved. “In 2018, we began work on our AI platform,” explained Desjardins. “Our first test was wood species identification. You want to sort species because you want to dry them differently. In the beginning, it was difficult to get over 80 percent of good detection, but then as we tried Deep Learning, within a few weeks we were able to get to 98-99 percent detection. So, with that, we saw opportunities with the AI system for both Hardwood and Softwood.” He commented further that AI is “similar to the human brain in the way it figures things out and the more times it is shown something, like a wood defect, the more accurately it recognizes it each time. We have 30 wood processing engineers who teach the system how to detect what is needed. Each project is assigned a wood processing engineer, a software engineer and a project manager.” Patrick Lepage, Manager of Sales Support of the Optimization Group, added, “Our wood processing engineers have either a bachelor’s degree in forestry or wood technology. There are different levels of expertise on each team, with some being more hands-on at the mill.” “These guys are really the face of the optimization team during startup.” Anne-Marie Levesque, Vice President of Digital Technologies and Marketing, added, “The wood processing engineers are part of the preparation process and are the ones training the customer, so they are part of the whole project to assist the customer before, during and after startup so the customer can take ownership of the machine.” Sawmill product consistency is a result of the optimization and AI products developed by BID, too. “A big value of our system is that the machine gives you a consistent product – every day, every time,” commented Lepage. “With the ongoing labor shortage, good graders are hard to find, and human graders can be very proficient at what they do, or they can be average. With our machine, the product is stable. This consistency also gives you greater flexibility.” Desjardins concurred, adding, “you can do proprietary grades on the production line. For example, if you put a new product down the line, a human grader may find it difficult to switch between products. However, our systems are not challenged by that.” Please turn to page 46 30 SEPTEMBER 2022 n NATIONAL HARDWOOD MAGAZINE www.RealAmericanHardwood.org www.RealAmericanHardwood.org SEPTEMBER 2022 n NATIONAL HARDWOOD MAGAZINE 31

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