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The Defect Detection market within the context of Industrial Automation is a rapidly growing sector, as manufacturers strive to improve the quality of their products and reduce costs. Defect Detection systems are used to identify and classify defects in production processes, such as in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries. These systems use a variety of technologies, including machine vision, artificial intelligence, and robotics, to detect and classify defects. The data collected by these systems can then be used to improve production processes and reduce costs.
Defect Detection systems are becoming increasingly important in the Industrial Automation sector, as they enable manufacturers to identify and address issues quickly and efficiently. This helps to reduce downtime and improve product quality.
Some companies in the Defect Detection market include Cognex Corporation, Keyence Corporation, Omron Corporation, and SICK AG. Show Less Read more