1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Limitations
1.7. Assumptions
1.8. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Define: Research Objective
2.2. Determine: Research Design
2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
2.4. Collect: Data Source
2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
2.7. Publish: Research Report
2.8. Repeat: Report Update
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Visual Inspection Market, by Region
5. Market Insights
5.1. Market Dynamics
5.1.1. Drivers
5.1.1.1. Rise of Industry 4.0 and Robotic Automation Worldwide
5.1.1.2. Stringent quality control measures taken by the food & beverage and pharmaceutical industries
5.1.2. Restraints
5.1.2.1. Limitations associated with frequent maintenance and calibration of inspection systems
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. Integration of AI & ML technologies for effective defect detection and traceability
5.1.3.2. Enhanced focus on visual inspection of civil infrastructure and buildings
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Concerns related to the occurrence of false positives & negatives
5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
5.2.1. Component: Advancements in visual inspection hardware to enhance detection qualities
5.2.2. Technology Type: Rising popularity of machine vision to offer high-speed precision inspections
5.2.3. Application: Extensive use of visual inspection for quality control to ensure product safety and customer satisfaction
5.2.4. Industry Vertical: Need for visual inspection processes in compliance with regulatory standards in the pharmaceutical industry
5.3. Market Trend Analysis
5.3.1. Extensive end-use and diverse landscape of established market players promoting innovation in visual inspection across the Americas
5.3.2. Demand for standardized real time monitoring systems for visual inspection in the pharmaceutical and FMCG sectors in Asia-Pacific region
5.3.3. Advance manufacturing companies requiring stringent quality control process necessitates the visual inspection in EMEA
5.4. Cumulative Impact of High Inflation
5.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.5.1. Threat of New Entrants
5.5.2. Threat of Substitutes
5.5.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
5.5.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.5.5. Industry Rivalry
5.6. Value Chain & Critical Path Analysis
5.7. Regulatory Framework
6. Visual Inspection Market, by Component
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Hardware
6.3. Services
6.4. Software
7. Visual Inspection Market, by Technology Type
7.1. Introduction
7.2. 3D Vision
7.3. AI-based Inspection
7.4. Camera-based Inspection
7.5. Computer Vision
7.6. Machine Vision
7.7. Smart Cameras
8. Visual Inspection Market, by Application
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Assembly Verification
8.3. Defect Detection
8.4. Measurement & Metrology
8.5. Packaging Inspection
8.6. Quality Control & Assurance
8.7. Sorting & Grading
8.8. Surface Inspection
9. Visual Inspection Market, by Industry Vertical
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Aerospace & Defense
9.3. Automotive
9.4. Electronics & Semiconductors
9.5. Food & Beverage
9.6. Manufacturing
9.7. Packaging
9.8. Pharmaceuticals
9.9. Retail & FMCG
10. Americas Visual Inspection Market
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Argentina
10.3. Brazil
10.4. Canada
10.5. Mexico
10.6. United States
11. Asia-Pacific Visual Inspection Market
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Australia
11.3. China
11.4. India
11.5. Indonesia
11.6. Japan
11.7. Malaysia
11.8. Philippines
11.9. Singapore
11.10. South Korea
11.11. Taiwan
11.12. Thailand
11.13. Vietnam
12. Europe, Middle East & Africa Visual Inspection Market
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Denmark
12.3. Egypt
12.4. Finland
12.5. France
12.6. Germany
12.7. Israel
12.8. Italy
12.9. Netherlands
12.10. Nigeria
12.11. Norway
12.12. Poland
12.13. Qatar
12.14. Russia
12.15. Saudi Arabia
12.16. South Africa
12.17. Spain
12.18. Sweden
12.19. Switzerland
12.20. Turkey
12.21. United Arab Emirates
12.22. United Kingdom
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix
13.2. Market Share Analysis, By Key Player
13.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis, By Key Player
13.3.1. Merger & Acquisition
13.3.1.1. Wenglow Acquires AI Visual Inspection Company Deevio
13.3.1.2. Advantech Acquires North American Image Capturing Solution Provider BitFlow Aiming at the Global AI Vision Application Market
13.3.1.3. KPM Analytics Acquires Food Focused AI Developer Smart Vision Works
13.3.1.4. Baker Hughes Acquires Qi2 Elements to Expand Inspection Solutions for Critical Energy Infrastructure
13.3.2. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership
13.3.2.1. Waygate and GE Aerospace’s Technology Development
13.3.2.2. Siemens and Microsoft Drive Industrial Productivity with Generative Artificial Intelligence
13.3.2.3. Stevanato Group Collaborates with IL Group to Improve Safe Processing and Handling of Hazardous Injectable Drugs
13.3.3. New Product Launch & Enhancement
13.3.3.1. Telit Cinterion deviceWISE AI Streamlines and Refines Visual Inspection for Manufacturing with AI and Deep Learning
13.3.3.2. Hexagon Accelerates Large Surface Inspection with New 3D Laser Scanner for Handheld and Automated Robotic Applications
13.3.3.3. Mitsubishi Electric to Launch Contact Image Sensor in New KD-CXF Series
13.3.3.4. Advantech Launches the Pioneering All-in-One Machine Vision IPCs: AIIS-3411
13.3.4. Award, Recognition, & Expansion
13.3.4.1. Ravin Launches Its AI-Based Visual Inspection Tech In South Africa
13.3.4.2. Advantech’s Expands its Operations and Service Center and Invests in a New Software R&D Center in India
14. Competitive Portfolio
14.1. Key Company Profiles
14.1.1. Aantares Vision Group
14.1.2. Advantech Co., Ltd.
14.1.3. Baker Hughes Company
14.1.4. Basler AG
14.1.5. Brevetti CEA SpA
14.1.6. Carl Zeiss AG
14.1.7. Cognex Corporation
14.1.8. Emerson Electric Co.
14.1.9. FARO Technologies, Inc.
14.1.10. General Electric Company
14.1.11. Google LLC by Alphabet Inc.
14.1.12. Hexagon AB
14.1.13. International Business Machines Corporation
14.1.14. Jekson Vision Pvt. Ltd.
14.1.15. Keyence Corporation
14.1.16. KPM Analytics
14.1.17. Körber AG
14.1.18. Mettler Toledo International Inc.
14.1.19. MISTRAS Group, Inc.
14.1.20. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
14.1.21. Mitutoyo Corporation
14.1.22. Nommas AI
14.1.23. Olympus Corporation
14.1.24. Omron Corporation
14.1.25. Ravin AI Ltd.
14.1.26. Robert Bosch GmbH
14.1.27. Rolls Royce PLC
14.1.28. SGS S.A.
14.1.29. Sick AG
14.1.30. Siemens AG
14.1.31. Stevanato Group S.p.A.
14.1.32. Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
14.1.33. TKH Group NV
14.1.34. ViTrox Corporation
14.1.35. Wenglor Sensoric Group
14.1.36. Wipotec GmbH
14.2. Key Product Portfolio
15. Appendix
15.1. Discussion Guide
15.2. License & Pricing
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