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Applied Vision's statement on QUISS claim
AKRON, OH – July 12, 2006 – Applied Vision has
issued a statement opposing QUISS' recent claim to have
developed the "first [inspection] system worldwide to use
Gigabit Ethernet technology to inspect shells and lined
shells."*
Applied Vision installed it's first inspection system using
digital Gigabit Ethernet technology in January 2002 at Dairy
Farmers of America in Pennsylvania, USA. Since then, the company
has installed more than 750 digital Gigabit Ethernet cameras at
companies like Ball Corporation, Rexam Corporation, Silgan
Containers, United Can Company, Kian Joo and more. Applied
Vision's Genius Vision Systems use digital Gigabit Ethernet
technology to detect shell and end defects at line speeds and
reject them from the production line.
Long recognized as leaders in the technological development of
machine vision inspection, Applied Vision first recognized the
benefits of digital Gigabit Ethernet technology more than four
years ago. At that time they invested in the development of
systems utilizing the technology in order to provide their
customers with the best possible inspection solution. Applied
Vision continues leading the development of this technology with
current research looking into how the technology can be further
applied to gain greater efficiencies.
*Quoted from QUISS press release, April 10, 2006"
For more information on Applied Vision’s machine vision
solutions, visit www.appliedvision.com or call 330.926.2222.
Applied Vision Company designs and manufactures
application-specific machine vision inspection systems for
packaging, food and beverage containers and color printing.
Applied Vision systems are sold worldwide through Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Value Added Resellers (VARs),
full-service distributors and company direct.
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