Quality Control With AI-Driven Optical Inspection

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This collaboration combines optical inspection technology with high-performance Edge AI hardware, significantly improving printed circuit board assembly efficiency, reducing waste, and enhancing overall process quality.

Delvitech has partnered with Eurotech to enhance quality control technology. The company’s optical inspection technology collects data to power neural networks in optical inspection, supported by Eurotech’s hardware. This partnership improves the efficiency of printed circuit board assembly, increasing machine uptime and reducing waste and rework. Using its optical head, the company captures images processed through software to detect assembly and welding errors in electronics manufacturing. Advanced hardware provides the speed and computational accuracy needed to handle the data for the algorithms. 

This integrated 3D solution allows customization to meet specific customer needs. As board electronics become more complex, this technology surpasses traditional models by analyzing various components like metal parts, transparent glues, and silicone elements. The collaboration offers a solution that identifies errors and drives AI models to detect deviations and trends, preventing future errors and improving process quality.Focusing on optical control of boards and soon semiconductors, the partnership aims to expand into sectors like medical and food, with an emphasis on cybersecurity and sustainability.

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“In an environment where quality control demands grow, it is crucial to develop optical inspection systems with optimal performance and partner with providers of advanced solutions. The hardware solutions offered are tested to meet high-performance requirements,” said Roberto Gatti, CEO of Delvitech. Paul Chawla, CEO of Eurotech, added, “Our collaboration showcases the power of our Edge AI solutions. We empower our partners to deliver efficient, cost-effective, and scalable solutions where accuracy and speed are critical.”

As the collaboration continues to innovate, it brings unique strengths to the table. One company commits to “less errors, less waste, less CO2, more future,” while the other focuses on “more security, more resilience, more efficiency,” ensuring effective asset management and scalability. These commitments reflect shared goals of exceeding market and customer expectations.

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