Senswork Unveils Latest Battery Inspection Innovations at The Battery Show 2025
Senswork, a trailblazer in machine vision and AI for the battery industry, is set to unveil its latest inspection innovations at The Battery Show North America 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. From October 6 to 9, visitors can explore Senswork's cutting-edge technologies at Booth 4028 in the German Pavilion.
Senswork's systems are designed to integrate seamlessly into production environments, supporting manufacturers in meeting stringent safety and performance requirements without compromising throughput. The company's solutions cater to both prismatic and round cell formats, providing accurate, real-time inspection capabilities for cells, modules, and packs.
At the event, Senswork will showcase advanced 2D and 3D inline inspection technologies, enabling 100% quality assurance across battery production lines. A highlight of the exhibition will be a live 3D measurement of a round cell module, demonstrating Senswork's high-precision dimensional and geometric verification capabilities.
Senswork combines high-resolution machine vision with powerful AI algorithms to detect defects at the earliest possible stage. This approach ensures uncompromising quality and reliability in battery manufacturing. The company's broad portfolio of inspection technologies includes pre-weld terminal inspection, safety vent inspection, and dimensional verification, among others.
Visitors to The Battery Show North America 2025 can experience Senswork's inspection technologies firsthand at Booth 4028 in the German Pavilion. The event provides an opportunity to see how Senswork's innovations can enhance quality, reliability, and throughput in battery production.
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