
New industrial automation discrete sensing and machine vision technologies from Datalogic and Datasensing are supporting digitalization in automotive, electronics, food and beverage, and general manufacturing sector.
Consider these industrial automation products related to machine vision:
- AI-based vision systems for quality assurance, defect detection, and automated verification. The MX-G2000 Vision Processor combines traditional machine vision with deep learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to locate and measure components and identify defects such as scratches and print issues.
- Laser marking equipment designed for permanent and precise coding across various industrial sectors. The AREX 400, powered by fiber laser technology, provides traceability on components subject to high stress, wear, or post-processing treatments.

- Traceability systems designed for accurate item identification and consistent data capture throughout production workflows. The Matrix 220 XAI, a stationary industrial scanner with AI-based processing, and the PowerScan 9600 DPX Series handheld scanner are built for reliable reading of Direct Part Marking (DPM) codes, including on difficult surfaces and in demanding environments.

- Sensing and measurement technologies designed for use in end-of-line operations, palletizing systems, and intralogistics applications. Datasensing’s DS4 area sensors detect opaque and transparent objects at high speeds to support continuous operation.
Datalogic, focused on automatic data capture and industrial automation, and Datasensing, a company specializing in sensors, safety, and machine vision, will show products at Automate 2025, a major industrial automation exhibition in North America at booth 8434. Attendees can explore technologies developed to support ongoing advancements in industrial automation.
Edited by Puja Mitra, WTWH Media, for Control Engineering, from a Datalogic news release.