Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA Selects Delvitech’s 3D AI-based AOI Solutions
October 21, 2024 | DelvitechEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA, a trusted name in Swiss electronics manufacturing for 60 years, is thrilled to announce a significant upgrade to its SMT production lines with the addition of the cutting-edge Delvitech Aton 3D AOI system. This investment reaffirms the company’s commitment to delivering top-tier electronic manufacturing services by leveraging state-of-the-art technology.
A pioneer in electronics production since 1965, Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA, located in Ambrì, Switzerland, offers a comprehensive suite of services, including design, engineering, prototyping, and mass production. The company’s core expertise includes PCB assembly, SMT and through-hole assembly and final testing. Serving high-demand sectors such as medical devices, industrial automation, telecommunications, energy and consumer electronics, Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA is known for providing a full range of services in electronics manufacturing, supported by an accurate client relationship management approach to render high-quality-service delivery and maximize customer satisfaction, with particular focus on a high mix of low-medium production series and tailor-made executions
"At Adolfo Juri Elettronica SA, we have always believed in the power of innovation to deliver superior results to our clients. The Delvitech Aton 3D AOI system is another step in our journey toward production excellence," said Alessandra Juri Zanolari, CEO of Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA. "This advanced AOI technology ensures we remain at the forefront of precision manufacturing, allowing us to deliver our products faster and more efficiently, all while maintaining the high quality our clients have come to expect."
The Delvitech Aton 3D AOI system is designed to drastically improve production accuracy by automatically inspecting electronic assemblies and detecting potential defects early in the manufacturing process. With its high-speed, high-resolution image processing and a technology that is entirely based on artificial intelligence, this system detects soldering defects, component misplacements, and other potential issues typically extremely difficult to identify, enabling immediate corrections and significantly reducing waste and rework.
For Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA’s customers, this translates to faster time-to-market, lower production costs, and the assurance that their products are manufactured to the highest standards with minimal defect rates. This is made possible by the neural network training within Delvitech’s systems, which enables the inspection of highly complex elements that traditional AOI systems are typically unable to assess. From complex, high-reliability sectors like medical technology to fast-paced consumer electronics, the integration of the Aton 3D AOI system represents a game-changing improvement in the company's ability to meet and exceed customer expectations.
"We are honored that Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA, a key player in the Swiss electronics industry, has chosen Delvitech Aton AOI to enhance their production capabilities," said Roberto Gatti, CEO of Delvitech. "This partnership is a testament to the strength of Swiss innovation and excellence, and we are excited to support their continued success in delivering high-quality solutions to the market."
The integration of this advanced 3D AOI system is the outcome of a successful collaboration between Delvitech SA and Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA, perfectly aligned with the latter's strategic focus on continuous improvement through lean management principles. This partnership has enabled the development and implementation of AI-driven inspection models, enhancing Adolfo Juri Elettronica Industriale SA's ability to tailor its manufacturing processes to each client's specific needs. This customization, supported by cutting-edge technology, remains a key competitive advantage for the company.
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