Industry 4.0

Transforming industries with smart technologies

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Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution, defined by the integration of advanced technologies like AI, IoT, and robotics into industrial processes to create automated, smarter and more efficient systems.

Computer vision combined with robotics forms a cornerstone of Industry 4.0, revolutionizing how industries operate by enabling machines to perceive, analyze, and act.

This has huge potential, boosting automation, flexibility, and overall efficiency across different industries.

Automation of industrial processes

Integrating computer vision and robotics

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The benefits of our technology solutions

Productivity

Enable real-time monitoring and automated inspections, reducing human intervention. This results in faster processes and higher overall productivity in manufacturing and operations.

Quality

Enhance the accuracy of quality control processes, ensuring consistently high-quality products and reducing errors, rework, and waste.

Insights

Continuous, real-time data capture and analysis, allowing businesses and organizations to quickly adapt to changing conditions and make informed decisions based on actionable insights.

Automated defect detection system explained

computer vision defect detection

Automated defect detection uses advanced technologies like Vision AI to automatically identify defects in products during the manufacturing process. By utilizing high-resolution cameras and deep learning algorithms, it can detect even the smallest flaws in real-time with great accuracy. This significantly reduces human error, speeds up quality control boosts productivity, and ensures that only products meeting the highest standards make it to the next stage.

With automated defect detection, manufacturers can improve product quality, minimize waste, and lower the costs associated with manual inspections and rework. Once a defect is detected, an actuator can be triggered to automatically remove the faulty product, which automates the process and minimizes human intervention.

Computer Vision-Powered use cases for industrial automation

These examples showcase how computer vision can be combined with robotics to unlock great business value

Quality control

Vision-guided robots detect defects, misalignments, or missing parts during production.

Sorting systems

Machines use computer vision technology to classify and sort items based on size, shape, color or shipping labels.

Warehouse automation

Automated inventory management. Vision-enabled robots locate and pick items from shelves.

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