- In August 2024, Zebra Technologies Corp., a mobile computing leader, introduced a range of advanced AI features to enhance its Aurora machine vision software, adding deep learning capabilities for complex visual inspection tasks. The upgraded Aurora suite now supports machine and line builders, engineers, programmers, and data scientists across industries such as automotive, semiconductors, electronics, packaging, and food and beverage. This enhancement positions Zebra as a key player in the AI-powered visual inspection solutions market
- In May 2024, Aetina Corporation, a provider of Edge AI solutions, launched its new AIP-KQ67 platform for computing and AI inference. Built on Intel Corporation’s 12th/13th Gen Core™ i9/i7/i5 processors and equipped with an NVIDIA A2 Tensor Core GPU, the platform also supports RTX series GPU cards and high-speed I/O. This release strengthens Aetina’s capabilities in high-performance computer vision and AI applications
- In April 2024, Cognex Corporation introduced the In-Sight L38 3D Vision System, integrating AI with both 2D and 3D vision technologies for advanced inspection and measurement applications. The system produces unique projections that translate 3D data into labeled 2D images, simplifying training while detecting variable and complex features using AI and rule-based algorithms. This launch further enhances Cognex’s leadership in AI-driven industrial vision systems
- In June 2022, Visionary.ai, a provider of ISP (image signal processor) software, partnered with Innoviz Technologies Ltd., a LiDAR sensor manufacturer, to improve 3D computer vision performance. The collaboration aims to offer integrated ISP software and LiDAR sensor solutions for applications including drones, robotics, and smart city systems. This partnership reflects the ongoing convergence of vision software and LiDAR in next-gen spatial intelligence
- In March 2022, Intel Corporation announced the use of its computer vision and AI technologies in healthcare to transform patient rooms and critical care environments. These solutions improve patient outcomes, increase operational efficiency, and reduce potential exposure risks for both patients and medical personnel. This initiative showcases Intel’s growing impact on healthcare through intelligent visual technologies
- In January 2022, Amazon Web Services, Inc. launched AWS Panorama in Asia Pacific, making the software development kit available in Sydney and Singapore. AWS Panorama applies computer vision to optimize visual inspection tasks, detect inefficiencies in industrial workflows, ensure worker safety, and enhance product quality evaluations. This deployment demonstrates AWS’s strategy to bring edge-based computer vision to industrial users in the APAC region



