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Teledyne e2v, UK; Teledyne DALSA, Canada; and Teledyne Princeton Instruments, Trenton, N.J., announced a new combined office space in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.
Olympus Automation Ltd. (OAL), UK, launched APRIL Eye, what is said to be the world’s first artificial intelligence-based vision system for date code verification.
BEA Lasers, Elk Grove Village, Ill., introduced Eagle Eye Sensors, a through-beam photoelectric laser source (emitter) and receiver, ideal for detecting the presence of objects.
Over the next 10 years, the traditional industrial market will see healthy growth, but due to lower costs and higher flexibility, the co-bot market will experience a much faster adoption.
While the co-bot market is small today, this sub-category will see extraordinary growth over the next 10 years, according to a report published by Loup Ventures, Minneapolis.