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What are the most common web accessibility errors, and how can they be detected?

July 29, 2024 by Mark Allinson

Web accessibility errors cause a significant group of society to lose the right to access information or services, whether public or private, available on the Internet.

This problem undermines people’s equality and fairness, as well as their fundamental right to stay informed.

You shouldn’t ignore these types of errors, and you must resolve them to ensure accessibility compliance. Let’s talk more about the mistakes you should avoid. [Read more…] about What are the most common web accessibility errors, and how can they be detected?

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: accessibility, common, compliance, detected, errors, how, information, internet, resolve, web

3 Ways AI Can Be Beneficial in Healthcare

April 22, 2023 by Mark Allinson

When you think of artificial intelligence in the workforce, you might think of robots filling in for the jobs of people. This image can make you wonder how artificial intelligence, or AI, can be beneficial in the workforce, specifically in the health field.

While there won’t be robots replacing nurses and doctors anytime soon, there are many ways AI can help those working in healthcare – learn more below. [Read more…] about 3 Ways AI Can Be Beneficial in Healthcare

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: ai, artificial, care, cloud, decreased, errors, fewer, health, healthcare, help, intelligence, medical, patient, patients, professionals, staff, ways, workload

What Are the Advantages of Automating Business Processes?

April 30, 2022 by David Edwards

There was a time when certain things and technologies seemed impossible but those things and technologies are a reality in today’s world. Technology is evolving so fast and new advancements are made so rapidly that what was considered impossible a few years ago is a reality now.

The latest technologies are used by businesses to perform various things to increase their efficiency. Out of various uses of technologies, one of the most common uses is for automation of various processes.

Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the number of businesses that are using technology to automate their processes. [Read more…] about What Are the Advantages of Automating Business Processes?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: automating, automation, business, businesses, employees, errors, increase, processes, task, tasks, time

Applied Automation Technologies wins software contract with leading aircraft manufacturer

January 26, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Applied Automation Technologies has secured what it describes as “a major software contract” with a leading North American aircraft manufacturer.

The agreement involves the integration of AAT’s CAPPSNC software to directly interface with controllers on large CNC machines to provide dimensional metrology data for CMM reports, adaptive work offsets, and adaptive tool offsets for 3-5 axis closed-loop manufacturing.

Ray Karadayi, president and CEO of Applied Automation Technologies, says: “This CAPPSNC software is truly Factory 4.0 smart manufacturing technology because it is using metrology information throughout the manufacturing process for adaptive control.” [Read more…] about Applied Automation Technologies wins software contract with leading aircraft manufacturer

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: aat, adaptive, affer, aircraft, application, applied, automation, axis, cappsnc, cnc, errors, machine, machines, machining, manufacturer, manufacturing, metrology, offsets, on-machine, process, smart, software, technologies, tool

5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

April 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

When technological advancements began, the global population worried that it would eliminate the need for employees. That being true, it also brought along easy ways of production and reduction of operational costs.

Manufacturing is an industry that is growing fast and becoming more competitive. Manufacturers keep an eye out for methods that accelerate production, lower costs, and maintain quality.

Automating the manufacturing process can save you business funds in the following ways. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: automating, automation, business, costs, data, employee, employees, errors, functions, funds, human, informed, manufacturing, operational, process, processes, quality, reduces, save, saves, tasks, time, valuable, wages, ways

Automating image-based inspection with artificial intelligence

November 4, 2020 by Elaine

High demands on products as well as high time and cost pressure are decisive competitive factors across all industries and sectors.

Whether in the food or automotive industry quality, safety and speed are today more than ever before factors that determine the success of a company.

Zero-defect production is the goal. But how can it be guaranteed that only flawless products leave the production line? [Read more…] about Automating image-based inspection with artificial intelligence

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai, camera, cmos, cp, defects, detect, detection, error, errors, evaluation, fabric, factors, gige, high, ids, image, images, industrial, industry, inspection, model, products, quality, recognition, sentin, software, system, time, vision

SICK launches new superfast camera system for industrial processes

October 22, 2019 by David Edwards

SICK has launched a new superfast camera system for industrial environments.

The sensor specialist says the new “EventCam” can eliminate spontaneous errors in the manufacturing process.

This industrial-grade 2D camera brings clarity when unexplained gripping, handling, and positioning problems arise or when unreproducible installation errors or machine downtimes occur. [Read more…] about SICK launches new superfast camera system for industrial processes

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: analysis, applications, camera, designed, enables, error, errors, eventcam, fps, frames, images, industrial, machine, machines, memory, process, processes, resolution, safety, seconds, sequences, sick, system, video

Data and RPA – How Robotics is Changing Data Analytics

October 17, 2019 by Liv

There are many things out there that go into helping a business succeed. Great employees, cutting edge technology, good customer service and marketing can all take businesses to the next level.

However, something that might be even more important to companies than any of those is data.

Data plays a very large role in a variety of companies for a variety of reasons. It helps make decisions, identify trends and many other things beneficial to a business. [Read more…] about Data and RPA – How Robotics is Changing Data Analytics

Filed Under: Computing, Promoted Tagged With: analytics, data, errors, robotics, rpa

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