Keyence
Keyence Corporation, along with its affiliated entities, specializes in the global innovation, production, and distribution of cutting-edge factory automation equipment. The company's extensive portfolio includes an array of advanced sensors, ranging from photoelectric, fiber optic, laser, and inductive proximity types to sophisticated vision and positioning sensors, all crucial for precise object detection, presence/absence verification, and intricate part differentiation in industrial settings. Beyond detection, Keyence provides a comprehensive suite of precision measurement instruments, encompassing laser displacement and profiler sensors, optical and laser micrometers, 3D interference and spectral interference displacement sensors, and contact displacement/LVDT sensors. Additionally, its offerings extend to complete measurement systems, such as optical comparators, 3D scanners, and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) with laser trackers. For enhancing operational safety, the firm supplies critical safety components like laser scanners, light curtains, interlock switches, and controllers, designed to shield personnel from potential machinery hazards. Furthermore, the product range addresses process monitoring with pressure, flow, level, and temperature sensors. To combat electrostatic discharge, it offers static eliminators/ionizers and specialized electrostatic sensors, safeguarding both workers and sensitive equipment or products. Automated inspection and part identification are facilitated by their vision systems, vision sensors, and barcode scanners, while machine control applications are powered by Keyence's programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and various other control units. The company also ventures into industrial marking and printing with laser marking systems/markers and continuous inkjet printers. Its advanced microscopy and 3D measurement offerings include digital, 3D laser scanning, and fluorescence microscopes, alongside wide-area 3D measuring systems, catering to both industrial quality control and life science research. Rounding out its technology suite are robust handheld mobile computing devices. Keyence serves a diverse global client base across sectors such as automotive assembly, metals processing, flat panel display (FPD) and glass manufacturing, semiconductor production, plastics molding, food and pharmaceutical industries, and steel production, among others. Established in 1972, the corporation maintains its headquarters in Osaka, Japan.