Mitutoyo America Corporation announces new enhancements to its Vision Pro vision measurement system line. The most recent market research shows the vision machine measuring (VMM) market is set to explode with an expected value of $41Billion by 2030.
For that reason, the company’s recent product enhancements help further establish Mitutoyo with the most technologically advanced equipment available.
Mitutoyo’s recent introduction of the QV Vision Pro Series has set the stage for the future of vision measurement with several new features. The StrobeSnap vision measuring function speeds up quality run time compared to other competitor’s machines. Particularly, by approximately 35 to 45 percent regardless of measurement position or continuity. Nonetheless, achieving higher throughput and high-precision measurements.
Additionally, autofocus on the QV Pro Series is about 39 percent faster than previous models, which were already the fastest in their class, without loss of accuracy for measurement.
“It’s an exciting time in the marketplace for machine vision measurement and Mitutoyo is at the forefront of the industry. Bringing our customers best-in-class machines and real-time solutions to meet the biggest and most complicated quality measuring challenges,” states Matt Dye, President Mitutoyo America Corporation.
The vision market’s expansion comes with many new developments over the last several years. For one, the U.S. Congress recently passed the Chips and Science Act in 2022. Particularly, the law provides more than $52 billion to strengthen, boost, and incentivize semiconductor production and supply chains in the United States. Currently, Asia produce roughly 75 percent of semiconductors. Hence, vision measurement systems will play a vital role in this massive manufacturing expansion.
Additionally, as the automotive industry transitions from combustion engines to electric, vision measurement is taking on a larger role in the construction of electric vehicles (EV). Vision measurement has become crucial in the manufacture of EV motors. Particularly, it makes more accurate, effective, and cost-effective solutions than its CMM counterparts. Most CMM probes would have a difficult time measuring these parts with any accuracy.
As vision measurement continues to move forward, Mitutoyo is offering an opportunity to its customers to purchase the newest vision measuring machines. Moreover, to update their own shop floors. The Mitutoyo Vision Trade-In Trade-Up Program is an opportunity to upgrade to new technologically advanced Mitutoyo precision measuring equipment for less money and less hassle.
Moreover, Mitutoyo will give a significant trade-in allowance for its customers’ current vision measuring machine (Mitutoyo or other brands). Hence, putting toward a new Mitutoyo precision measurement system. Mitutoyo will remove, ship, and recycle existing machine at no charge.
The Mitutoyo measuring equipment eligible for purchase with this trade-in trade-up program includes the Quick Vision Pro series.