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Rick Roszkowski is senior director of marketing, vision systems, for Cognex Corp. (Natick, MA). For more information, call (800) 677-2646, e-mail news@cognex.com or visit www.cognex.com.
Applications of machine vision technology are expanding at a rapid rate because of its ability to deliver substantial improvements in quality such as providing 100% inline inspection while addressing concerns over the attention span and fatigue level of human operators.
TODAY IT’S POSSIBLE TO OBTAIN THE BENEFITS OF MACHINE VISION ON A WIDER RANGE OF APPLICATIONS WHILE AT THE SAME TIME INCREASING INSPECTION ACCURACY AND REDUCING APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT TIME.
In many industries, manual inspection is replaced by machine vision inspection technology for its higher speed and greater accuracy which improves product quality and reduces production costs.