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AIT Austrian Institute of Technology “Machine Vision Lab” in the media spotlight

02.09.2024
Visit by journalist Alice Senarclens de Grancy from Die Presse as part of the “Reisen ins Labor” series
 

The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology is pleased to announce a recent media appearance. Journalist Alice Senarclens de Grancy from Die Presse visited the AIT Machine Vision Lab and published an article on August 24 as part of the series “Reisen ins Labor”, highlighting the importance and innovative achievements of the research groups behind it.  

In her article “Unsere Technologie prüft alle Euro-Scheine” (german only), de Grancy highlights the outstanding technologies developed in the Machine Vision Lab. The article provides a comprehensive insight into the ultra-modern inspection systems that are created here - systems that are used in industry worldwide and take quality assurance to a new level. This also includes banknote inspection, which is used in money printing plants worldwide. AIT inspection technology ensures the security and integrity of banknotes.  

A particular focus of the article is on the practical applications of the technologies developed in the Machine Vision Lab. Senarclens de Grancy impressively describes how these technologies are also used in other critical areas such as the quality control of computer chips, aircraft parts and medical applications. “The combination of precision, speed and innovative technology being developed at AIT highlights AIT as a leader in the field of high-speed image processing.  

“We are proud that our work has been recognized in this renowned medium,” says Monika Riedl-Riedenstein from the Assistive & Autonomous Systems research group. “We will continue to work on revolutionizing the industry with our research and innovations in the future,” adds Markus Clabian, head of the AIT High-Performance Vision Systems research group.  

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