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DULUTH, GA — Viscom will showcase its latest AI-based in- spection solution vAI ProVision at APEX Expo 2026. A highlight of the show is


Viscom’s new software solution vAI ProVision. Programming AOI and AXI systems manually requires significant time and specialized expertise. vAI Pro - Vision, the AI-assisted feature in Viscom’s vVision Soft ware, cre- ates fully functional inspection programs for AOI and AXI fast, without compromising on inspec- tion depth. This innovation re- duces setup time and operator


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workload while simultaneously increasing quality, process relia- bility, and throughput. The soft- ware feature is designed for elec- tronics manufacturers of all sizes: from high-volume produc- tion lines to EMS providers han-


dling high product variety and short life cycles. Viscom will also present its


AI-based inspection systems.


latest inspection systems live at APEX Expo, including the iX7059 PCB Inspection XL for advanced 3D X-ray inspection of larger, heavier and more complex assem- blies. This innovation is part of the broader iX7059 Series, Viscom’s powerful portfolio of AXI systems, from inspecting compo- nents weighing up to 200 kg and measuring 2 meters in length, to achieving resolutions down to 1 micron, this one series gives cus- tomers endless possibilities.


March 2026 Viscom Presents AI-Driven Inspection Innovations Visitors can also learn more


about the cost-efficient iS6052 series, designed for AOI, SPI, and CCI applications. These so- lutions deliver an optimal bal- ance of throughput, accuracy, and investment efficiency, mak- ing them ideal for manufacturers seeking reliable quality control without compromising speed. Also on-hand, the X8011-III


brings high-end 2D and 3D X-ray capability to both automated and manual workflows. Equipped with an open microfocus X-ray tube and a modular design, it is particularly well suited for high- mix, low-volume productions as


well as R&D environments. Contact: Viscom, Inc., 1775


Breckinridge Parkway, Suite


500, Duluth, GA 30096 %678-966-9835 E-mail: info@viscomusa.com Web: www.viscom.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 2836


SelecTech to Exhibit Free-Floating ESD Flooring


AVON, MA —SelecTech is now of- fering its FreeStyle ESD™ Classic X, the company’s patented free- floating static control flooring sys- tem designed for electronics man- ufacturing environments. FreeStyle ESD Classic X is


the first and only static control flooring solution to feature a patented hidden “zipper-lock” con-


FreeStyle ESD Classic X flooring.


nection, allowing the floor to be in- stalled directly over existing sur- faces without adhesives, moisture barriers, or lengthy shutdowns. This installation approach makes Classic X particularly well suited for active electronics manufactur- ing, cleanroom, and laboratory fa- cilities where minimizing down- time is critical. Engineered with a durable


conductive polyurethane finish, FreeStyle ESD Classic X pro- vides consistent, long-term static control performance along with chemical resistance and simple


maintenance. Contact: SelecTech, Inc., 33


Wales Avenue, Avon, MA 02322 %508-583-3200


E-mail: jberk@selectech.com Web: www.selectech.com


See at APEX Expo, Booth 3307


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