Keox and Innomiles: Building a Partner Relationship

Keox Technologies, Inc. and Innomiles International Co., Ltd. have announced a strategic partnership offering industrial machine vision solutions for customers in Asia and North America.   Based on the cooperation, Keox Technologies will develop machine vision and other non-contact inspection solutions utilizing resources from Innomiles’ machine vision software and hardware, in addition to developing state-of-the­-art customized inspection solution for end users. The goal of this strategic partnership is in strengthening and expansion of activities in both Asia and North America and building up the following business operation portfolio:   Distribution of Innomiles software licenses and hardware components Application consulting Maintenance,
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Why We Need Bold, Long-Term Innovation Strategies

Smart Manufacturing Magazine posted an article that Keox Technologies strongly believe in. We have been advocating similar concepts with industry colleagues, partners, and customers. This article articulates very well the less obvious, yet very significant, facts of how manufacturing innovation is crucial in driving the market and economy.   I have been taught by my mentor that whatever location manufacturing go, all other industries follow even if they are related to factory production or not. This article confirms that idea.   Manufacturing and Innovation are highly linked together – both sequentially and as a feedback cycle. Manufacturing implements the discoveries
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ASCII Table with Descriptions – Machine Vision Software Code Reference

ASCII, acronym for “American Standard Code for Information Interchange”, was developed in the 1960’s but is still in important use today.  (No matter what people say about RS-232, it’s still the appropriate protocol to use sometimes AND it’s still very reliable!)   More often than not, we need access to the ASCII tables when we’re coding our applications in C#.  Therefore, the following is a handy reference that we’d like to share with fellow engineers.   The standard table has 128 characters, using 7-bits with the 8th bit as a parity check.  The term “Extended ASCII Code” is somewhat unclear,
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Measuring Particle Sizes and Process Control – Controlling Size Process using Bhattacharyya Distance

Keox Technologies occasionally encounters a request in measuring particle size distribution.  That is, when making measurements on powders, minerals, rice, beans, grains, and even contaminant particles, a specific dimension number isn’t given but rather a distribution (or terminology used more in the Imaging world, a histogram).   The challenging part is how to determine if one distribution is similar to the control distribution or if it’s significantly different?  How does Process Engineering determine if incoming raw materials are within specification or that the fabrication process is out-of-control?   There are many different metrics of comparing – ranging from simple to
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