- In May 2025, Cognex Corporation announced the launch of its next-generation In-Sight 9902L vision system, equipped with ultra-high-resolution line scan technology and advanced AI-powered defect classification. The system is designed to deliver enhanced performance in complex inspection environments such as printed circuit boards and metal surfaces.
- In April 2025, Keyence Corporation expanded its surface inspection portfolio with the introduction of the LJ-X8000 Series, a high-speed 3D laser displacement sensor that enables micron-level surface analysis in real-time. This solution targets high-precision industries such as automotive, electronics, and medical devices.
- In March 2025, Teledyne DALSA introduced a new high-speed CMOS line scan camera Linea2 tailored for surface inspection in web materials, textiles, and semiconductor wafers. The camera offers improved sensitivity and supports multi-line configurations, helping manufacturers reduce false defect rates and improve inspection accuracy.
- In February 2025, Basler AG unveiled its AI Vision Suite 3.0, combining deep learning-based surface inspection with edge computing capabilities. The suite supports smart integration into existing production lines and enables real-time decision-making for dynamic quality control applications.
- In January 2025, ISRA VISION, a subsidiary of Atlas Copco, launched an automated surface inspection solution for electric vehicle battery components. The new system aims to optimize the production of battery cells by detecting micro-defects in electrode coatings and separator films, improving safety and overall battery efficiency.



