Totally autonomous sorting, a process most material recovery facility (MRF) operators have long considered unattainable, might be on the horizon. Can a completely autonomous processing system be next?
The In-Sight 3800 can inspect up to 1,200 parts per minute, leveraging multi-torch illumination for enhanced surface contrast. Built on hybrid AI, it merges AI-based edge learning with rule-based ...
Antibodies are improving the lives of people with previously unmet medical needs and generating blockbuster sales. Yet, the progress of breakthrough antibodies is being held up by lowthroughput cell ...
Black plastics have long been one of the most persistent challenges in mechanical recycling. Widely used in packaging, electronics housings and automotive ...
The US company CP Group (CPG) has acquired a majority stake in London-based artificial intelligence (AI) vision sorting ...
Machine vision systems serve a vast range of industries and markets. They are used in factories, laboratories, studios, hospitals and inspection stations all over the world—and even on other planets.
The use of vision systems for automated inspections has been growing for several years now and is expected to accelerate as part of the digital transformation of industry. Despite the increasing ...
Although machine vision may seem like a new concept, we can trace its origins to the 1960s. Back then, machine vision existed as raw image files. A paradigm shift happened with the advent of digital ...