Delvitech, a pioneer in 3D automated optical inspection for assembled printed circuit boards leveraging artificial intelligence, has joined forces with Eurotech, a global innovator in ultra-high-performance Edge AI Computers, to revolutionise quality control technology.

Delvitech's patented integrated optical inspection technology, designed to collect comprehensive data to drive neural networks in optical inspection, gains crucial support from Eurotech's hardware. This collaboration boosts the efficiency of assembling printed circuit boards, greatly increasing assembly machine uptime and significantly reducing waste and rework.

Integrated 3D solution

Delvitech's technology tops formal mathematical norms by analysing a variety of components

Employing the patented optical head, Delvitech captures detailed images that are processed through its software, adept at detecting assembly and welding errors in the electronics manufacturing process. Eurotech's hardware complements this system by offering the speed and computational accuracy necessary to handle the massive influx of data required for the algorithms to produce desired outcomes.

This integrated 3D solution is highly competitive and flexible, allowing customisation to meet specific customer needs. As board electronics become increasingly complex, Delvitech's technology surpasses traditional mathematical models by analysing a variety of components, such as metal parts, transparent glues, and silicone elements. 

Optical inspection systems

Moreover, this collaboration enables Delvitech and Eurotech to offer a solution that not only identifies errors but also drives AI models to detect deviations and trends, proactively preventing future errors and enhancing process quality. 

Delvitech and Eurotech to offer a key that not only identifies errors but also drives AI models

"In an environment where quality control demands are continuously growing, it is crucial to develop optical inspection systems with optimal performance and partner with providers of state-of-the-art solutions. Eurotech offers highly reliable solutions, extensively tested to meet our high-performance requirements," said Roberto Gatti, CEO of Delvitech.

Emphasis on cybersecurity and sustainability 

Paul Chawla, CEO of Eurotech, added, "Our collaboration with Delvitech showcases the power of our Edge AI solutions. We empower our partners to deliver efficient, cost-effective, and scalable solutions where accuracy and speed are critical." Currently focusing on optical control of boards and soon semiconductors, the partnership aspires to expand into other sectors, including medical and food, with a strong emphasis on cybersecurity and sustainability.

As Delvitech and Eurotech continue to innovate, they bring unique strengths to the table. Delvitech commits to 'less errors, less waste, less CO2, more future,' while Eurotech focuses on 'more security, more resilience, more efficiency,' ensuring effective asset management and rapid scalability. These commitments reflect common shared goals of exceeding market and customer expectations now and in the future.

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