Difficult presence-detection tasks that formerly requiredmultiple conventional photoelectric or proximity sensors can now be tackledwith the IV Series vision sensor from Keyence. The IV offers a ...
Economic Moat We assign Keyence a narrow moat rating for its switching costs and intangible assets. The company has developed a strong track record with its sensors/vision systems, as capital ...
A new vision platform powered by dual AI engines and advanced imaging tools promises sharper defect detection, faster ...
The IV Vision Sensor combines some of the functionality of machine vision and traditional sensors in a single system that can be used on a wide range of presence detection applications. Features ...
As a “fabless manufacturer,” Keyence outsources its production in a highly effective manner that minimizes risk of potential competition by suppliers. With consistently high gross margins over the ...
Takemitsu Takizaki, the founder of sensor-making manufacturer Keyence, is now Japan's richest man. Keyence, which Takizaki founded in 1974, was recently chosen to enter Japan's blue-chip stock index.
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