When It's Time

Nov. 9, 2011

Prime Engineered Components recognized its machines weren't 100% capable and turned to machine vision to compensate. How does that conversation go with your customers when upgrades are needed?

Prime Engineered Components recognized its machines weren't 100% capable and turned to machine vision to compensate. How does that conversation go with your customers when upgrades are needed?

Learn more about Prime Engineered Components by reading our story "Put the Screws to Tough Vision Apps."

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