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BOSCH WAIBLINGEN PLANT UTILISES AUTONOMOUS MACHINE VISION
The company tested the world’s first autonomous visual inspection product. In its plant in Waiblingen, Germany, Bosch produces plastic moulded connectors for the automotive sector. Plastic injection moulding…
IT’S TIME TO DEMOCRATISE QUALITY ASSURANCE
Traditionally, plastic injection moulding is a difficult application for machine vision. The highly reflective surface of plastics is hard to illuminate correctly, and the fact that the same production line can create items of different colours and shapes is problematic for traditional solutions, only capable of inspecting one product at a time.
“The advance of technology is based on making it fit in so that you don't really even notice it, so it's part of everyday life.”
Bill Gates, Co-founder of Microsoft
THREE WAYS AUTONOMOUS MACHINE VISION (AMV) BENEFITS PLASTIC INJECTION MOULDING
Autonomous Machine Vision is a new approach to quality assurance (QA) developed by Inspekto, a German company with Israeli DNA. As the name suggests, this technology is conceived to be autonomous in every way, from determining the ideal number of samples the system needs to learn the characteristics of the item, to self-adjusting the camera settings to obtain the best image possible of the item to be inspected.