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Computer hardware company based in Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Plustek Inc. (Chinese: 精益科技; pinyin: Jīngyì Kējì) is a Taiwanese computer hardware company specializing in document scanners, film scanners, and intelligent process automation technologies. Founded on June 7, 1986, the company has grown into a provider of digitization tools for industries ranging from healthcare and finance to government and creative sectors.[1]

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History[2]

Plustek was established in 1986 and initially focused on manufacturing image scanners. Over the decades, it expanded its portfolio to include surveillance devices and document management systems. Key milestones include:

  • 2004: Launched the world’s first 7200 dpi high-resolution film scanner.
  • 2014: Introduced the first standalone cloud-connected smart scanner, adopted in medical centers.
  • 2023: Released a next-generation standalone network scanner with a 100-page feeder and built-in OCR.
  • 2025: Rolled out AutoFill ID Wizard, a real-time ID data extraction tool.
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Products and services[3][4][5]

Plustek’s product lines include:

  1. Document scanners:
    • SmartOffice: Mid- to high-volume scanners for offices.
    • MobileOffice: Portable scanners.
    • eScan Series: Network scanners with OCR and workflow integration.
  2. Specialized Scanners:
    • OpticFilm: High-resolution film and slide scanners
    • OpticBook: Book scanners
    • Demat’Box (2024): A document management tool for accounting and financial services.
  3. Custom Solutions:
    • Data extraction platforms and SDKs for integration into kiosks, healthcare systems, and government workflows.
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Global operations[6]

Plustek operates four distribution centers and 275 sales service points worldwide. Key locations include:

  • Headquarters: Taipei, Taiwan (Nankang Software Park).
  • Americas: Santa Fe Springs, California, USA.
  • Europe: Ahrensburg, Germany.
  • Asia-Pacific: Beijing, China

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