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About Machine Vision

Machine Vision by LOCH Technologies is an industrial IoT-focused solution designed to enable automated visual inspection, quality control, and real-time monitoring using advanced imaging and analytics.

Machine Vision Details

Vendor
LOCH Technologies
Year Launched
2014
Location
1285 66th St, Emeryville, California 94608, US
Deployment
cloud, web browser
Training Options
demo, account manager, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
Machine Vision in category IoT by Cognex is available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Japanese, Korean.
Users
Engineers, Automation Technicians, Quality Inspectors, Production Managers, Maintenance Technicians, Research and Development Specialists, Technology Managers
Industries Served
Healthcare, Automotive, Electronics, Aerospace, Packaging, Consumer goods, Food and beverage, Pharmaceuticals
Tags
IoT, Machine Vision, Cognex

Machine Vision's In-App Market Place

Does Machine Vision have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), CAD (C$), AUD (A$), JPY (¥), CNY (¥)

Pros & Cons

  • It catches hidden "invisible" threats that your standard wired firewall simply isn't built to see or stop.
  • The system doesn't care what OS or protocol a device uses, making it a true catch-all for security.
  • You get a massive frequency range covered, meaning even weird, non-standard RF devices can't hide from it.
  • Having a 24/7 "machine vision" eyes-on-the-airspace means you aren't relying on manual sweeps or outdated logs.
  • The platform scales well for massive deployments, which is crucial since IoT device counts are absolutely exploding lately.
  • Dealing with 27 billion projected devices means the amount of data alerts could easily become overwhelming for users.
  • Setting up software-defined radios and AI analytics usually requires a pretty high level of technical expertise to manage.
  • The text doesn't mention how it handles encryption, which could limit how much "vision" it actually has into data.
  • Because it’s a proprietary "patented" platform, you might find yourself locked into their specific ecosystem for hardware and support.
  • Continuous 24/7 broad-spectrum monitoring is likely to demand significant power and network bandwidth to run effectively.

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