Case Studies and White papers
Automation Industry
Motion Automation Intelligence in the Industry
Leverage Machine Guarding for Safety and Productivity - Workplace Material Handling & Safety Magazine - Nov 2022
Machine Vision Solutions for Smart Manufacturing - Automation World - Oct 2022
Motion Automation Intelligence Opens New Facility in Minnesota - Automation.com - Oct 2022
Machine Vision: An Industry 4.0 Driver - Efficient Plant Magazine - Sept 2022
When to Implement Robots in Your Automation Process - Smart Industry Magazine - Aug 2022
Use Broad Plan To Automate HMLV Plants - Efficient Plant Magazine - May 2022
From the Blog
May 1, 2024
Quality, efficiency and productivity are critical for every factory function regarding profitable manufacturing. In nearly every industry, innovative automated vision inspection technology is helping factories improve in those three areas.
April 30, 2024
At its core, the Final Assembly Transmission Inspection system is designed to verify the presence or absence of 47 discrete components or objects within each transmission assembly. This system's ability to perform comprehensive inspections in less than 3 seconds, including the acquisition cycle, makes this system remarkable. This efficiency is critical in maintaining the flow of the production line without compromising on the thoroughness of the inspection.
April 30, 2024
At the core of this revolutionary application is the use of SCARA robots, renowned for their speed and precision in part handling. This innovative approach allows for seamless and rapid inspection processes crucial in high-volume production environments. Complementing the robotic technology are two types of cameras: a line scan and an area scan camera. Together, they perform comprehensive inspections within a mere 1.2 seconds for each part, showcasing an impressive blend of speed and thoroughness.
April 30, 2024
his standalone system is designed to handle high volumes of dog treats. It has a buffer area for loading bulk parts, an infeed conveyor system to guide the treats through the inspection station and reject bins to segregate defective treats. After inspection, outfeed conveyors route the sorted, high-quality treats to their collection bins. The system can inspect 200 dog treats per minute, making it a high-speed solution tailored to modern pet food manufacturing demands.












