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Pleora Technologies introduced new production-ready and customizable performance advances for its AI solutions to help manufacturers improve frontline processes and collect inspection data for analytics.
In part one of this article, we covered some of the advantages of AI for visual inspection and discussed how an electronics assembly company is using the technology to help human inspectors and track products. In part 2, well look at how a distillery uses the system for packaging inspection.
Product perfection is now an expectation for consumers, which places far more pressure on manufacturers to always deliver. Surprisingly, a great deal of quality control and inspection still relies on the human eye and subjective decisions.
There is a “no-code revolution” happening, and it is happening everywhere. Within the school system students as young as kinder age are beginning to learn the foundations and concepts of “coding” — all without an actual requirement for a written line of code.
Digital transformation has become such a buzzword recently, especially for markets with high-value manufactured products and highly regulated industries.
“I want the best of both worlds.” Sammy Hagar likely wasn’t singing about machine vision and AI while fronting Van Halen, but it’s a hot topic for manufacturers.
This webinar discusses how two manufacturers – a distillery and an electronics assembly operation – are using camera-based visual inspection to protect their brand and make manual processes repeatable, consistent, and traceable.
Pleora's Visual Inspection System brings AI-based decision support to visual inspection and assembly processes. This interactive, on-demand demo will let you use the system to inspect an electronics board to spot product differences and generate automated reporting on manual inspection.
Join our live webinar and learn how manufacturers are relying on new AI visual inspection tools to reduce costs, increase efficiencies, and ensure end-to-end quality.