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Cogiscan and MIRTEC to Demo Fully Integrated Industry 4.0 Solution at IPC APEX EXPO
February 26, 2018 | Cogiscan Inc.Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
Cogiscan Inc. is pleased to announce that it has collaborated with MIRTEC on a fully integrated Industry 4.0 Solution. MIRTEC’s revolutionary Total Remote Management System (TRMS) displays data collected from MIRTEC’s award winning AOI and SPI systems as well as all other equipment in the SMT manufacturing line. The TRMS Module is a key part of MIRTEC’s Intelligent Factory Automation System (INTELLISYS). This powerful software suite was designed and developed by MIRTEC to provide manufacturers with a clear view into the manufacturing process, thereby helping them achieve higher operating efficiencies and improved quality.
This successful integration marks a major milestone in the partnership between Cogiscan and MIRTEC to offer a fully integrated Industry 4.0 solution for MIRTEC’s entire range of Automated Inspection Systems and Intelligent Factory Automation Software. The companies have collaborated on a demonstration of TRMS that shows how data flows from the Cogiscan Co-NECT middleware for various types of equipment to MIRTEC’s INTELLISYS Software platform. The presentation illustrates how Cogiscan can augment TRMS by enabling it to display both historical and real-time data collected from non-MIRTEC production equipment.
“MIRTEC continues to set new standards within the highly competitive Electronics Inspection Industry”, stated Brian D’Amico, President of MIRTEC’s North American Sales and Service Division. “MIRTEC has defined a complete technology roadmap for Industry 4.0 that involves close collaboration with Cogiscan and other leading software and equipment vendors to enable the connected factory. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our booth #1327 for a detailed demonstration of our leading-edge INTELLISYS Intelligent Factory Automation System.”
Co-NECT is built upon the standard Cogiscan TTC platform that has been around for more than 15 years. It adapts to every customers’ environment, regardless of the mix of machines and software solutions already in place.
About MIRTEC
Over the past 18 years, MIRTEC has earned a solid reputation with leading OEM and EMS companies throughout the world for their Technologically Advanced Inspection Systems. MIRTEC products have been extremely successful in automotive, cellular, semiconductor, aerospace, defense and medical manufacturing. MIRTEC invests heavily in Research and Development, using state-of-the-art 3D, optics and lighting technology in the development of their inspection solutions. Despite fierce competition, MIRTEC has recorded continuous growth in global sales volume which is testimony to the company's exceptional product offering, strong global sales network and outstanding customer support. For more information, click here.
About Cogiscan Inc.
Cogiscan is the leading track, trace and control (TTC) solutions provider for the electronics manufacturing industry. The scalable Cogiscan platform perfectly integrates with all major equipment types, and is highly configurable to enable a personalized solution to each customer’s specific production needs. Since 1999 Cogiscan has attained several international patents for TTC hardware and software and has won multiple awards throughout the years. For more information, click here.
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