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MVTec, Siemens Expand Technological Cooperation

06/12/2025 | MVTec
MVTec Software GmbH and Siemens are expanding their technological cooperation in the field of industrial automation. To reinforce their increasingly close collaboration, Siemens joined the MVTec Technology Partner Program in May 2025.

Rethinking How Operators Interface With the Line

06/11/2025 | Nolan Johnson, SMT007 Magazine
Jurgen Schmerler, CEO of WaveOn, reveals how AI and large language models are revolutionizing electronics manufacturing. By integrating AI with machinery, operators can access real-time, multimodal information for troubleshooting and maintenance, significantly reducing training time and enhancing efficiency. He discusses the industry's challenges, the customizable knowledge bases, and the future of proactive maintenance and process control.

MVTec Takes a Giant Step Forward in Expanding its International Footprint

06/05/2025 | MVTec Software GmbH
MVTec Software GmbH, a leading international provider of machine vision software, continues to drive the expansion of its global presence. After opening a new sales office in the Benelux region in March of this year, the company has now added two more locations. On June 1, MVTec established a sales office on the Iberian Peninsula and a subsidiary in South Korea.

UHDI Fundamentals: UHDI Drives Unique IoT Innovation—Smart Homes

06/03/2025 | Anaya Vardya, American Standard Circuits
The combination of UHDI's high-bandwidth capabilities and IoT's real-time data processing can lead to more efficient, immersive, and smarter IoT systems. This convergence of two revolutionary technologies is enabling quantum advancements in some very “unconventional” applications.

Driving Innovation: Traceability in PCB Production

05/29/2025 | Kurt Palmer -- Column: Driving Innovation
Traceability across the entire printed circuit board production process is an increasingly important topic among established manufacturers and companies considering new PCB facilities. The reasons are apparent: Automatic loading of part programs, connection with MES systems and collection of production data, and compliance with Industry 4.0 requirements
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