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Automating Inline Inspection: Gen-AI + 2.5D Imaging for the Best Accuracy
Originally Recorded September 18, 2025 | 1-2 PM ET
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
Rare defects, reflective surfaces, and high-mix production lines can make traditional rule-based vision brittle and unreliable. In this session, discover how UnitX FleX leverages Feature-Centric AI, OptiX software-defined lighting, and 2.5D depth imaging to deliver higher accuracy at full line speed. You’ll also see how GenX generates realistic synthetic defects from as few as 3 real images, hardening models against rare and variable conditions. We’ll walk through the entire process of a deployment — fine-tune FA/FR, and publish directly to the line — showcasing how next-generation AI vision makes inspection more accurate, fast, and easy to use.
Key Takeaways:
- A proven SAT playbook: install in ~24 hours, go live within days
- Reduce scrap and missed defects with software-defined imaging + fast FA/FR tuning
- Create reusable “defect buckets” across products and lines with Feature-Centric AI
- Use Gen-AI to close rare-defect data gaps and accelerate model training
- See when 2.5D depth cues outperform 2D for detecting depth-dependent flaws
Keven Wang, CEO, UnitX
Kevin Wang is the co-founder & CEO of UnitX, a leading AI machine vision company automating visual inspection in factories. Keven graduated from Stanford University with a degree in Computer Science concentrating on AI. Keven has visited 100+ factories worldwide helping to improve yield and quality, and holds patents in AI technology for visual inspection.
Skyler Beck, Head of Sales and Account Executive, UnitX
Sykler Beck is the Head of Sales and Account Executive for UnitX, a leading AI machine vision company automating visual inspection in factories. A graduate of the University of Alabama with a Mechanical Engineering degree, Skyler spent his first 6 years at Keyence Corporation specializing in surface metrology. For over 2 years at UnitX, he has focused on solving complex inspection challenges to help customers enhance both quality and production efficiency.
David Guy, Senior Director, Customer Success, UnitX
David Guy is Senior Director of Customer Success at UnitX. With over 30 years of experience in Customer Service and Delivery roles across Automotive, Military, and Medical Robotics sectors, David has developed platforms for deployment teams and support organizations. His focus is delivering a "White Glove" experience while driving continuous engagement and improving customer outcomes.
Caleb Davis, GTM strategy/Technical Program Manager, UnitX
Caleb Davis is a Technical Program Manager at UnitX. Having joined during the company's Series A funding, he has experience in both customer success and software teams. Caleb now focuses on GTM strategy for the North America Region, leveraging his background to identify customer pain points and apply UnitX's solutions effectively. Before UnitX, he worked as a field applications engineer in the robotics and semiconductor industries. Caleb holds a BSE in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Exclusive Sponsor
UnitX has rapidly emerged as a leader in AI-driven vision systems & robotics for manufacturing. In just 5 years the company has deployed over 820 systems across 170+ global factories—inspecting $6.1 billion of goods annually with the best accuracy. Its patented software-defined lighting "OptiX", and AI central brain and edge computing "CorteX" achieve unmatched precision and scalability. To speed up the AI model training, the Generative AI product " GenX " creates synthetic defect images from as few as 3 real samples, while the FleX platform combines 2.5D depth imaging to enhance inspection accuracy with 3D depth information. Backed by founders and engineers from Stanford, MIT, and Google, UnitX already serves ten of the world’s top 50 automakers and leading battery and electronics manufacturers, providing its solutions to deliver real ROI, operational excellence, and disruptive impact on legacy inspection systems. UnitX’s Mission “Accelerate human productivity through robotics in manufacturing.” As a Robotics 2.0 company, UnitX is building robots that see and understand the world in 3D, coordinate multiple “hands” via an integrated eye–brain system, learn new tasks in hours, and execute them reliably—outperforming human operators in speed, accuracy, and uptime. Focused on automating every factory process, improving yield, and driving zero-defect production, UnitX aims to deploy 1,000 systems within two years, with 2025’s flagship goal of launching the world’s best accuracy and fastest-to-SAT inline visual inspection solution.
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