SinceVision Joins Japan Industrial Imaging Association to Strengthen Global Machine Vision Presence
SinceVision, a manufacturer of industrial vision sensors and high-speed cameras, has become a member of the Japan Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA). The move positions SinceVision among Japan's top industrial imaging firms and underscores its push to align with global standards in machine vision and smart manufacturing.
Shenzhen SinceVision Technology Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of industrial vision sensors and high-speed cameras, has joined the Japan Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA), the company announced on Wednesday.
The move positions SinceVision among Japan's top industrial imaging firms and underscores its push to align with global standards in machine vision and smart manufacturing.
Founded in 2014, SinceVision specializes in 3D laser profilers, displacement sensors, spectral confocal displacement sensors, and high-speed cameras used in industries such as consumer electronics, lithium batteries, semiconductors, automotive, and aerospace. The company reports more than 100,000 3D sensors installed worldwide and serves over 10,000 customers, including Apple, Tesla, Samsung, LG, and Foxconn.
"Joining JIIA represents a key milestone in our commitment to advancing industrial imaging technology and expanding our presence in Japan," said Jack Li, Global Sales and Marketing Director at SinceVision. "We look forward to contributing to global standardization and working closely with industry leaders driving Industry 4.0 innovation."
JIIA plays a central role in setting and promoting international standards for industrial imaging, covering technologies like machine vision cameras, optics, and lighting systems. The association's network supports collaboration between Japanese and global manufacturers, fostering greater interoperability and technological progress across the sector.
SinceVision said the membership will allow the company to participate in JIIA's technical committees, gain access to industry insights, and strengthen its product alignment with Japanese standards - part of a broader strategy to deepen its footprint in the Asia-Pacific market.
About SinceVision
SinceVision, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Shenzhen, is a world-class manufacturer of industrial sensors and high-speed cameras. Our solutions are trusted by over 10,000 global customers and renowned brands such as Apple, Tesla, Samsung, LG, CATL, BYD, and Foxconn. We serve across diverse industries like food, pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics, lithium batteries, semiconductors, photovoltaics, automotive, aerospace, civil engineering, university research, and many more.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Name: Bhandari Pujan
Title: Business Development Manager
Email Address: pujan@sincevision.com
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