Unlocking the Potential of Vision Technology in Modern Automation
In the fast-paced world of industrial automation, it’s become commonplace to talk about packages or products moving faster and faster. In some respects, it gets easier to make them go faster. But what doesn’t get as much attention is that as it’s easier to make them go faster, it gets harder to gather accurate information about them as they travel.
Speed and efficiency aren’t just about the mechanical functioning of machines. It is also about the accurate and consistent recognition, collection, and recording of data about the products and packages. It’s ironic that the visual collection of information in a product delivery system is often the unseen element.
In the past, the barrier to faster systems was the mechanical mechanisms that moved the product. Today, the challenge is data management. How do we collect, organize, and manage the data stream? It’s no good moving product faster if we can’t capture and handle the information about the product.
Enter the scan tunnel, a solution designed for the collection of a significant amount of visual data that outperforms even the fastest of the delivery systems. And it’s not just about the collection of data; the speed of the collection must be matched by the speed of the processing of that data. This isn’t your average scanning system.
But how does this technology transform the way we approach data management in industrial settings? Here to talk about the scan tunnel as not just a tool, but as a game-changer in the realm of automation is Mr. Mark Berndt. Mark is the founder of Simple Vision Technology, and he’s going to help us answer questions about the capabilities of the scan tunnel.
