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Factory Vision Solutions

by Bryon Taylor Sales Manager
Detect anomalies on objects passing through factory belt. Models are customizable for your factory needs.
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Detecting anomalies on objects passing through a factory belt is a problem that has been solved by intelligent cameras. The cameras look for things that are moving too fast or too slow, or that just don't look right. If the camera gets an alarm, it stops the object and figures out what's wrong. Most factories have their own custom-modified versions of these same cameras, with the same software.

The interesting thing about this is how simple it is. Most factories already have machines to make parts, and to move things around the factory floor. So all they need are detectors for anomalous motion inside those machines, and software to run those detectors. That's it.

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About Bryon Taylor Freshman   Sales Manager

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Joined APSense since, August 18th, 2021, From Denver, CO, United States.

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