Machine vision is transforming with advances in AI, deep learning, and 3D imaging, boosting inspection and accessibility. Tasks once needing expert programming are now handled by AI-powered systems.
Jennifer Chew, Vice President of Solutions and Consulting shares how Bristlecone—a supply chain services and technology firm—helps clients across industries navigate disruption, improve resiliency, and adopt next-generation tools like AI.
WASHINGTON—A new report by the National Association of Manufacturers claims that more than 50 percent of U.S. companies plan to increase investments in artificial intelligence technology during the next two years.
Startup Dyna Robotics is developing AI-powered robots that can learn and perform tasks that require human-level dexterity and the ability to cope with random variation.
Hyundai Motor Group's new, state-of-the-art assembly plant in Ellabell, Georgia held its grand opening earlier this year. The factory will produce electric and hybrid vehicles under the Hyundai, Genesis and Kia nameplates.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently the leading trend in machine vision. Every major machine vision software package incorporates AI as one of its tools, and even less common software options include AI features as well.