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QualiSense secures a major deal with Johnson Electric to provide quality assurance for magnet production
QualiSense, an augmented AI pioneer, has secured a major deal with Johnson Electric to provide quality inspection systems for several new manufacturing lines. These lines will produce millions of magnets daily, which are key components in electric motors used by leading automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The deal is an extension of QualiSenses ongoing partnership with Johnson Electric, with whom they entered into a five-year deal earlier this year to become the preferred software vendor for inspection and quality control using augmented AI technology.
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QualiSense signs five-year deal with global manufacturing leader, Johnson Electric | Macau Business
QualiSense has entered into a five-year agreement with Johnson Electric to become the preferred software vendor for inspection and quality control using Augmented AI technology. The technology will be used to improve manufacturing processes and reduce the cost of quality. The deal was formalised following the successful piloting of QualiSense’s technology on Johnson Electric production lines in Canada and China. The companies have commenced the agreement by targeting 100 inspection points, with plans to expand into different use cases and production processes over the next five years.
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AI developer Cortica and Johnson Electric launch $8.5 million autonomous inspection startup
Cortica has announced a $8.5 million joint venture with Johnson Electric Group to build an autonomous inspection system called Lean AI. The venture aims to upgrade the quality inspection market by leveraging Johnson Electrics knowledge in manufacturing processes and Corticas autonomous AI technology. Lean AIs technology overcomes the challenges of current quality assurance systems by utilizing unsupervised learning, processing information within seconds, and collaborating with integrators, OEMs, and manufacturers. The global machine vision market is valued at $11 billion and is expected to reach $15.5 billion by 2026. Johnson Electric sees the joint venture as an opportunity to develop and market software offerings and explore predictive quality and expert systems.
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Johnson Electric and Cortica Group form new joint venture - FutureIoT
Johnson Electric Group and Cortica Group have formed a joint venture company called Lean AI, which aims to revolutionize the quality inspection market in the manufacturing industry. Lean AI will leverage Johnson Electrics manufacturing knowledge and Corticas Autonomous AI Technology to automate quality assurance and improve production efficiency. The joint venture provides Johnson Electric with opportunities to develop and market software offerings. Lean AI plans to tap into the growing global machine vision market, which is predicted to reach $15.5 billion by 2026. The technology offered by Lean AI surpasses existing challenges in quality assurance systems and can adapt to various scenarios in real-time.
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