Product announcements, customer stories, and what we're seeing on the factory floor.
New sub-millimeter measurement capability now available for stamping and laser-cut component inspection, with direct CAD tolerance import.
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An overly tight inspection threshold is not a sign of good quality control. Here is how to calculate the real cost of false rejects and calibrate your system correctly.
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A Pennsylvania-based Tier-2 supplier shares how they replaced three manual inspection stations with a single QualiVision deployment.
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After aggregating inspection data from 14 production lines, the patterns in defect timing and frequency tell a clearer root cause story than any individual event.
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Quality data sitting in an isolated inspection system is only half the value. Here is how inspection results connect to production systems in real time.
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New office supports growing customer base in automotive and industrial manufacturing sectors across Germany, France, and the Czech Republic.
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CMMs are accurate but slow. Machine vision is fast but has limits. A direct comparison of when to use each, and what hybrid inspection workflows look like in practice.
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For inspection at production line speeds, where you process images matters as much as how. A direct comparison of edge and cloud architectures for industrial visual inspection.
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A stamped bracket line running 3.8% scrap. Seven months after deploying inline inspection, the rate dropped to 2.2%. Full breakdown of what changed and what it cost.
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Food packaging lines run too fast for manual inspection to work. Here is how to build the financial case for automated visual inspection, including throughput math and rejection data.
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Most manufacturers do not have thousands of labeled defect images. Here is how to build a reliable detection model when your sample set is small, including anomaly detection and transfer learning approaches.
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Choosing the wrong camera is one of the most expensive mistakes in machine vision. How to think through resolution, frame rate, shutter type, and interface bandwidth for your line.
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The miss rate barely moves with additional training or better lighting. The ceiling is physiological. Here is the biology, the fatigue data, and what it means for your quality process.
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