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Difficult presence-detection tasks that formerly requiredmultiple conventional photoelectric or proximity sensors can now be tackledwith the IV Series vision sensor from Keyence. The IV offers a ...
As a “fabless manufacturer,” Keyence outsources its production in a highly effective manner that minimizes risk of potential competition by suppliers. With consistently high gross margins over the ...
Bulls Keyence has a strong demand outlook, as machine vision/sensors address secular issues like energy savings, product quality control, and labor shortages. The company's strong economic moat ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Spotting which bottle has its lid screwed on properly is just the sort of tedious work that robots excel at. In ...
Takemitsu Takizaki, the founder of sensor-making manufacturer Keyence, is now Japan's richest man. Keyence, which Takizaki founded in 1974, was recently chosen to enter Japan's blue-chip stock index.