Minneapolis, Minnesota — October 2019 — CyberOptics® Corporation (NASDAQ: CYBE), a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-precision 3D sensing technology solutions, announced that it was awarded a 2019 Mexico Technology Award in the category of Inspection – SPI for its 3D SQ3000™ Multi-Function system for AOI, SPI and CMM. The award was presented to the company during a Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019 ceremony that took place during the SMTA Guadalajara Expo & Tech Forum.
The SQ3000, deemed best-in-class, has been widely used for 3D Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) and can be used for 3D Solder Paste Inspection (SPI) for the best accuracy, repeatability and reproducibility – even on the smallest paste deposits.
Additionally, the SQ3000 can be used to attain highly accurate coordinate measurements faster than a traditional Coordinate Measurement Machine (CMM) – in seconds, not hours. The world’s first in-line CMM includes a comprehensive software suite for use in SMT, semiconductor, microelectronics and other metrology applications.
“We are very honored to receive a Mexico Technology Award for the SQ3000 Multi-Function inspection and metrology system,” said Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, President and CEO, CyberOptics Corporation. “The versatility of this unique all-in-one system enables customers to use it for multiple applications to improve their yields, quality and processes. It continues to be rapidly adopted as the premier process control solution.”
The SQ3000 offers a combination of unmatched accuracy and speed with the industry-leading Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS) sensor technology that meticulously identifies and rejects reflections caused by shiny components and surfaces. Effective suppression of multiple reflections is critical for highly accurate measurement, making the proprietary MRS technology an ideal solution for a wide range of applications with exacting requirements.
The Mexico Technology Awards acknowledge the latest innovations available in Mexico produced by OEM manufacturing equipment and materials suppliers over the last 12 months.
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