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With their reputation for machine vision and barcode scanning technologies, Cognex boasted an impressive showcase of scanners, machine vision systems and vision sensors at their 2024 Automate booth in Chicago.

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One of the L38’s standout features is its high-speed processing capabilities, allowing for rapid inspection without compromising accuracy. This particularly benefits industries where maintaining high production speeds is crucial, such as automotive, electronics and consumer goods manufacturing. The L38 system also boasts an easy-to-use interface, eliminating set-up barriers. This combination of speed, precision and usability makes the In-Sight L38 a valuable addition to any manufacturing process and enhancing overall productivity and product quality.

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These solutions demonstrate the company’s commitment to using AI to help end users and manufacturers. Their deep learning and edge learning offerings can take difficult and complex systems and make it accessible and usable on a wide scale. As the manufacturing industry faces labor and skill shortages, AI and automation solutions like this are increasingly necessary and popular.

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Additionally, the In-Sight SnAPP sensor is designed with robustness in mind, capable of operating in harsh industrial environments. This resilience, combined with its advanced vision capabilities, positions the In-Sight SnAPP as a critical tool for manufacturers aiming to achieve higher levels of accuracy and efficiency in their operations than what’s possible with conventional laser-based sensors

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Cognex continues solidifying its position as a leader in the automation industry with its innovative vision systems such as In-Sight SnAPP and In-Sight L38. By integrating advanced AI capabilities and user-friendly interfaces, these technologies address the critical needs of modern manufacturing, from enhancing quality control to optimizing production speeds. Cognex’s cutting-edge solutions offer a glimpse into the future of smart manufacturing.

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The other star of the booth, the In-Sight L38 3D Vision System, is designed to tackle increasing demand for high-precision inspection and measurement in manufacturing. This system leverages advanced 3D imaging technology to deliver highly accurate, real-time for applications that fall outside the range of what 2D visions systems are designed for. The L38 system’s ability to capture detailed 3D data enables it to detect minute defects and variations in product dimensions, ensuring optimal quality control.

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As a whole, the manufacturing industry has begun embracing artificial intelligence (AI) as a means to increase automation and lessen labor shortage pain points. Cognex specifically believes that AI will help companies simplify their automation with new vision systems and sensing technologies.

A clear example of this, and one of the stars of the Cognex booth, is the In-Sight SnAPP Vision Sensor, a vision-based sensor  that’s a major  step up from conventional laser-based sensors, providing superior capability to locate features and parts in any position and to detect subtle defects. It helps solve a range of inspection applications with flexible capabilities, including presence/absence, defect detection and most recently, counting. With its intuitive setup, users can easily deploy the sensor without extensive technical expertise. This ease of use reduces the time and cost associated with implementation, making it an attractive option for companies looking to enhance their quality control processes quickly.