In-Sight Vision training from Cognex at Škoda FabLab

November 2024

#Predictive Maintenance #Innovation #Student Collaboration #Artificial Intelligence #Specialized Diagnostics #Hardware Testing

Project's goal

Realization of practical training on the topic of camera inspections with Cognex for various interest groups of colleagues across Škoda Auto a.s.

Results

The training was successful for colleagues from various areas of Škoda Auto a.s. (PSZ, PSI-P, PSW-T, PF2-K, PFO-P, PF1-M, GQK, GQF).

Solution description

As part of the continuation of the transfer of know-how in the field of camera inspections, an expert training course on In-Sight Vision Suite 2D/3D was realized from December 3 to 5 in cooperation with colleagues from Škoda FabLab and Cognex. This training focused on In-Sight (smart) cameras and 3D scanners, which are other tools that can be used for a wide range of potential applications in the field of camera inspections. The entire three days of training were packed with a wide range of theoretical materials supported by practical demonstrations, where participants had the opportunity to solve prepared tasks on the provided HW+SW, and thus gain practical experience in using these tools, which they can potentially use in their areas. 12 colleagues from various areas of Škoda Auto participated in the training, who took away interesting experiences, inspiring examples from various plants, and contacts for possible help with solutions.

Benefits and Details

  • Continuing to fulfill of the Maintenance Strategy and use of FabLab as a center of innovations and new technologies.
  • Transfer of know-how in the field of camera inspections and Vision applications.
  • Organization of the event in one place, in representative spaces and technical support.
  • Demonstration of real applications from various camera inspection projects.
  • Possibility of real testing of the offered HW in the Škoda FabLab environment.
  • Inspiration and new ideas for new projects.

Project solvers

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Ing. Vladislav Andronov

Project Coordinator of Smart Maintenance