Spyglass Connected Solutions releases Spyglass Visual Inspection.
As the digital age paves the way for Industry 4.0, many companies are already deep into innovating ways for manufacturers to enter the future. Spyglass Connected Solutions, an artificial intelligence (AI) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) software company, recently announced a tool for enhancing quality and driving improvements with its Spyglass Visual Inspection.
According to the company, Spyglass Visual Inspection, powered by Microsoft Azure, is a QA optimization solution designed to assist manufacturers of any size in improving product quality through AI, IIoT and computer image recognition, resulting in cost reductions due to manufacturing flaws.
“With the launch of Spyglass Visual Inspection, manufacturers can use a lean approach to implementing AI and IIoT technologies so that they can control costs and gain value at every stage,” said Philip Morris, CEO and co-founder of Spyglass. “We believe in the value of starting small, thinking big and going fast as the path to achieving the most significant return. We are excited to launch Spyglass Visual Inspection in partnership with Microsoft to ensure that manufacturers of all sizes can intelligently minimize defects and reduce costs.”
This software may offer a solution to some of the main challenges manufacturers face, including the high cost of reprocessing products—including time and reputation—existing systems that are unable to detect small flaws, and the inability to aggregate data from different facilities.
Spyglass Visual Inspection aims to allow for quicker, more accurate detection of defects and is designed to be easily implemented and used with existing image data and hardware, ensuring even legacy equipment can be customized for the future. The software also features predictive analytics for performing root cause analysis necessary to improve process.
One customer, which was seeing losses of $30 per unit across 40 production lines, was reportedly able to save over $1 million quarterly using the software.
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