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The examination of goods being produced for quality control purposes. The numerous pieces of equipment in a production plant, such as storage tanks, pressure vessels, pipes, and other equipment, can also be evaluated internally and externally using visual inspection.
The global memory final vision inspection market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS)-enabled 3D MX3000 Final Vision Inspection (FVI) system for memory modules is now available from CyberOptics Corporation, a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-precision 3D sensor technology solutions. The launch expands the 2D to 3D array of memory module examination systems.
The 3D MX3000TM memory module inspection system doubles productivity and offers highly accurate, dual-sided final vision inspection thanks to its two high-resolution MRS sensors.Exclusive MRS technology precisely locates and disallows numerous reflections brought on by glossy and reflecting surfaces.
For extremely accurate readings, numerous reflections must be well suppressed.The fully automated system offers in-line defect review stations and, following inspection, automatically classifies false calls into good trays. A variety of memory module form factors are supported by autoconversion, and in-line multiple module grippers reduce handling time.
A video/image analysis platform called IBM Maximo Visual Inspection, formerly known as PowerAI Vision, has built-in deep learning models that can classify and identify objects in pictures and video streams.
With the aid of the tools and user interfaces provided by IBM Maximo Visual Inspection, even those with no background in deep learning technologies may quickly and easily get up and running.
Additionally, IBM Visual Insights offers a highly available platform with support for application life-cycles, centralized management and monitoring, and IBM support because it is built on open source frameworks for modeling and controlling containers.
To better reflect its central position within the IBM AI Applications family, IBM Visual Insights has been renamed IBM Maximo Visual Inspection. As a member of the Maximo product family, IBM Maximo Visual Inspection offers capabilities with AI integration for smarter field assets.