SOUTHINGTON, CT - Baumer, a Swiss-based manufacturer of high performance sensors and digital cameras, has become a member of the Cognex Acquisition Alliance. This partnership will facilitate vision system integration
NATICK, MA-Cognex Corp. has announced that its DataMan handheld and fixed-mount 2-D code verifiers enable auto industry suppliers to verify compliance with the new B-17 code quality guideline issued July
NEWARK, NJ-The Industrial Price Index (IPI), based on the daily prices of raw materials used in industrial production, ended the week of July 31 more than 2.1 percentage points higher
PLEASANTON, CA - Adept Technology Inc., a provider of intelligent vision-guided robotics and global robotics services, announced a new Adept Robotics Center will be inaugurated by PSG College of Technology,
CHICAGO-As the economy struggles to gain momentum, 57% of manufacturing executives are cautiously optimistic about the outlook for the next six months and nearly two-thirds (70%) are planning to keep
The Schmiede Corp. has purchased the 2,000th Contura G2 from Carl Zeiss IMT. From left to right: Mark Leer, manager engineering at Carl Zeiss IMT Corp., Phil Rinard, director of
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA-New vehicles sold by Chrysler, Ford and GM’s domestic brands have improved in initial quality by an average of 10% compared with 2008, surpassing the 8% rate of improvement by the industry overall, according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2009 Initial Quality Study released in late June.
ROCHESTER, NY-Gradient Lens Corp. has acquired Phelan, CA-based FRS-Omega Inc., manufacturer of visual inspection products. The addition of FRS Omega’s line of flexible fiberoptic and video borescopes gives the company an expanded product line.
NATICK, MA - Cognex Corp. announced that the company's DataMan handheld and fixed-mount 2-D code verifiers enable auto industry suppliers to verify compliance with the new B-17 code quality guideline
PLEASANTON, CA - Adept Technology Inc., a leading provider of intelligent vision-guided robotics and global robotics services, announced it has received a $2.5 million dollar order for vision-guided robots from