From quality control & AI visual inspection to process optimization and safety monitoring, Airis Vision provides the tools needed to transform manufacturing into a smarter, more efficient industry.
Accurately measure all quality defects that can be detected through vision.
Improved Workplace Safety
Ensure that safety norms are being respected, detect potential hazards and receive incident alerts.
Improved Efficiency
Automate administrative processes to increase efficiency and ensure compliance with regulations.
Integrating Airis Vision with Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing companies are always looking to make their production processes more efficient. Airis Vision can support a lot of lean initiatives, from improving Quality Assurance to automating repetitive and mundane administrative processes.
Use cases
AI Quality Inspection
Make QA more accurate and instant, by automatically detecting and classyfing defects.
Improved Workplace Safety
Detect safety violations or hazards, and receive alerts when they occur.
Lean Manufacturing Support
Support lean methods like cycle time analysis or spaghetti mapping
Equipment Monitoring
Monitor the wear and tear of equipment, and know when to order spare parts.
Administrative Process Automation
Automate repetitive paperwork accounting documents or quality reports.
Cargo and Freight Monitoring
Monitor the condition of cargo shipments or detect tampering attempts.
Read our report on computer vision in the Manufacturing Sector!
Quality control is the sector where many manufacturers are eager to automate tasks. Simply put – even the most experienced quality control employees are prone to human errors. Manufacturing quality can be enhanced by utilizing computer vision systems to inspect products at various stages of production, ensuring defects are detected instantly and standards are consistently met.
Workplace safety can be improved a lot, by automatically monitoring compliance with safety protocols, detecting hazards, and ensuring quick response to any incidents, thereby reducing workplace injuries.
When we think of factories, usually the first thing to come to mind is rising smoke and humming machinery. We often overlook the administrative and bureaucratic side of things, even if computer vision has its well deserved place in the office – from automatically scanning documents, to managing visitors on the shop floor.