At VISIONx, their goal is to make sure your parts meet quality standards. They develop systems, software, and equipment for automated imaging, visual inspection, defect detection, and high-accuracy measurement. When it comes to quality control in the medical, pharmaceutical, energy, automotive, aerospace, and packaging industries, they deliver a high-quality solution that complies with industry regulations. These markets are just a few of the many they serve with their equipment and software.
They have experience working with businesses of all sizes. Regardless of your professional demands and number of employees, they will deliver a solution that’s both effective and easy to use. They are the profile projector manufacturer you can trust to keep your inspections up to standard.
In addition, they continuously enhance our products, so that they may offer their customers ever-increasing benefits: better accuracy, less operator-dependent error, higher level of automation, shorter cycle time, and the ability to successfully solve new applications.
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