Perceptron’s AccuSite Optical Tracking made up to the final nominees of Automotive News PACE Awards

Perceptron, Inc. (PRCP), a main worldwide supplier of 3D robotized metrology arrangements and facilitated estimating machines, and today reported its AccuSite® Optical Tracking technology is a finalist for the Automotive News PACE Awards. Leading the PACE Awards for a long time, Automotive News perceives providers for their progression of car innovations and procedures with demonstrated accomplishment in the market.

Perceptron has joined just about 40 years of metrology, client info, and assembling experience to make a genuinely total mechanical estimation arrangement. As the Helix®evo sensor filters different highlights on the part inside the assembling line, the AccuSite tracker right away finds the sensor’s precise position and direction in space. The accurate choice dispenses with all mechanical float and temperature influence from the estimation results, without markers or other part readiness and inside estimation process duration.

Perceptron is one of 28 car provider finalists, and victors will be reported on March 23, 2020, in Detroit. Extra data about Automotive News PACE Awards program is accessible at paceaward.com.

About Perceptron

Perceptron (PRCP) creates, delivers, and sells a far-reaching scope of robotized mechanical metrology items and answers for assembling associations for dimensional checking, dimensional investigation, and 3D filtering. Items incorporate 3D machine vision arrangements, robot direction, organize estimating machines, laser examining, and propelled investigation programming. Worldwide car, aviation, and other assembling organizations depend on Perceptron’s metrology answers for help with dealing with their mind-boggling assembling procedures to improve quality, abbreviate item dispatch times and diminish costs. Headquartered in Plymouth, Michigan, USA, Perceptron has backup activities in Brazil, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Slovakia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

 

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