Updated
Updated · EIN Presswire · Jul 3
KEYETECH Unveils 99.9% AI Inspection Stack, Targets $5.79 Billion Optical Sorter Market
Updated
Updated · EIN Presswire · Jul 3

KEYETECH Unveils 99.9% AI Inspection Stack, Targets $5.79 Billion Optical Sorter Market

1 articles · Updated · EIN Presswire · Jul 3

Summary

  • KEYETECH said its in-house AI stack pairs proprietary edge computing with self-developed imaging systems, delivering sub-millisecond decision latency for inspection machines and color sorters.
  • The Hefei-based company says the setup detects packaging flaws as small as 0.1 mm and lifts cap inspection accuracy to 99.9%, while supporting 24/7 operation across packaging, grain, coffee, plastic, ore and metal sorting lines.
  • A 29,000-square-meter factory gives KEYETECH annual capacity of 3,000 devices, and the company says it serves more than 2,000 clients including Unilever, P&G, CATL and Moutai, with exports to over 50 countries.
  • The launch comes as the optical sorter market is projected to reach $5.79 billion by 2032 and AI vision inspection hit $25.82 billion in 2024, though KEYETECH has not detailed hyperspectral or NIR capabilities for harder-to-distinguish materials.

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