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tech.com Nikon Introduces AI Reconstruction
BRIGHTON, MI — Nikon IMBUhas released AI Reconstruc - tion, an innovative 3D computed tomography (CT) reconstruction software solution powered by arti- ficial intelligence that lifts the tra- ditional trade-off between scan speed and image quality. By applying Deep Learning
techniques to enhance image quality, Nikon’s breakthrough technology enables rapid results and superior analysis. Tradi - tionally, CT users have had to pick between fast, lower-quality scans or slow, higher-quality scans. If scans are quick, impor- tant details can be missed. If scans are slow, fewer items can be scanned. AI Reconstruction lifts these limits through AI enhancement
Cetec ERP to Discuss Cloud
ERP Software AUSTIN, TX — Cetec ERP is dis- cussing the latest generation of cloud ERP software designed specifically for manufacturers and distributors at IPC APEX 2024. Cetec ERP takes pride in
delivering a web-based ERP sys- tem that is not only practical but also logical and cost-effective, making a substantial impact on small and mid-sized companies. Its all-in-one platform encompass- es a comprehensive range of func- tionalities, from sales and quoting to inventory management, docu- ment management, shop floor con- trol, quality management, and financial accounting. In a world where manufac-
turing companies are constantly seeking better solutions, Cetec ERP has emerged as a trusted partner committed to offering a full-suite platform that is both enterprise-caliber and remark- ably user-friendly. Its goal is to establish a standard for excel- lence in financials and opera- tions, catering to manufacturers, both established and emerging, who recognize the importance of intelligent business software. Cetec ERP’s leading-edge
system empowers customers to navigate complex regulatory requirements and manage dyn - amic production environments, all through an intuitive web inter- face. In a game-changing move, Cetec ERP offers an all-inclusive package with month ly subscrip- tions that cover modules, support,
maintenance, and up grades. Contact: Cetec ERP, 1700
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tailored to individual customer needs by Nikon’s applications engineering team. The Deep Learning modeling underpin- ning AI Reconstruction is trained to distinguish relevant information from the scan arti- facts to effectively filter noise and improve clarity. AI Reconstruction has been
designed to comply with the European Union’s Ethics Guide - lines for Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. These guidelines propose seven key requirements for trustworthy AI systems: human agency and oversight, technical robustness and safety, privacy and data governance, transparency, diversity, non-dis- crimination and fairness, socie-
tal and environmental well- being, and accountability. Nikon’s new AI solution is
built on the same technology as Nikon’s LiB.Overhang Analysis, released in 2023. Although they
fast, precise, and consistent CT inspection and analysis of anode overhang in lithium-ion batteries (LiBs) during mass production. By automatically analyzing
the 3D CT scan data using AI, LiB.Overhang Analysis can accu- rately measure the critical dimensions of anode overhang regions in LiB cells to ensure they are within the required tol- erances for optimal battery per-
formance and safety. Contact: Nikon Metrology,
Inc., 12701 Grand River AI CT reconstruction.
both use Deep Learning AI, their goals are different. LiB Over - hang Analysis is a dedicated analysis solution that enables
Avenue, Brighton, MI 48116 % 810-220-4360 E-mail:
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