Leepra Technologies Selects Delvitech's 3D AI-Based AOI System to Revolutionize Quality Control
July 10, 2024 | DelvitechEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Leepra Technologies, one of India’s foremost EMS companies, is excited to announce the integration of Delvitech’s Aton, an advanced 3D AI-based Automated Optical Inspection system, into their state-of-the-art facilities in Mysore and Vadodara. Established in 2014, Leepra Technologies has built a stellar reputation for providing innovative and customized manufacturing solutions.
Leepra Technologies' decision to adopt Delvitech’s cutting-edge technology is set to transform their quality control processes, ensuring unparalleled defect detection accuracy and significantly enhancing overall production efficiency. This integration highlights Leepra's commitment to maintaining the highest standards in their manufacturing operations across various sectors.
Delvitech’s Aton system will be applied in several critical areas of Leepra’s manufacturing operations, including electronics manufacturing (PCBs, components, etc.), automotive parts inspection, aerospace components inspection, medical device manufacturing, and consumer goods quality control. This technology will enable precise defect detection, real-time quality control, high-resolution imaging, and stringent regulatory compliance, thereby revolutionizing their inspection processes.
Roberto Gatti, CEO of Delvitech Group, expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration: “We are honored that Leepra Technologies has chosen our Aton system to elevate their quality control processes. This partnership underscores the transformative potential of our 3D AI-based AOI technology in delivering exceptional accuracy and efficiency. We look forward to supporting Leepra in achieving new heights of manufacturing excellence.”
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