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Machine Vision Promises Nearly Flawless Quality Control

Manufacturers are discovering that robots can be leveraged not just to overcome human physical limitations, but mental limitations as well. A prime example of this capacity is quality control. Machine vision, where a camera system captures images and software analyzes them, can be used to detect product defects with nearly 100% accuracy — and for as little as $10,000. Learn how machine vision works and how manufacturers are taking advantage of this robotic capability.

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Acquisition will add 11,000 employees to Danfoss Power Solutions’ payroll.

 
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If you aren't in sync, you need to fix it - fast.

 
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Sale of assets were required for UTC and Raytheon to gain antitrust approval for their merger.

 
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An overwhelming emphasis on performance metrics typically overrides any value statements. Exhibit A: Boeing.

 
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Musk is taking his fight for the future of transport into the heartland of the combustion engine.

 
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… And you thought 2019 was exciting.

 
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Costs are easily underestimated in this complex equation.

 
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Dave Calhoun said production would resume before the 737 Max was cleared to fly again, signaling confidence.

 
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NAM survey shows manufacturers spending billions to attract and train skilled talent

 
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How Daimler, Mitsubishi and other manufacturers are using the technology to bring in new revenue.

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Webinar: Putting Customers First: Orchestrate Recalls at Scale

Recalling a product is a complicated process. Customers, employees, suppliers, dealers, and other stakeholders throughout the business ecosystem are affected, and the manual processes undertaken by most OEMs don’t come close to addressing stakeholder needs in today’s experience economy.

Join our discussion on January 29th as we discuss the technology and the need for businesses to have one system to manage the recall lifecycle and interact with parts manufacturers, dealers, and customers on a true one-to-one basis.

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