Robotics

ML, Robotics-driven Bright Machines Welcomes Murray Percival

Bright Machines

Today, Bright Machines, an industry leader in intelligent, software-defined manufacturing, announced a new partnership with Murray Percival Co., the leading supplier to the Midwest’s electronics industry specializing in assembly equipment and materials for the automated manufacturing of printed circuit boards. Murray Percival Co. will now offer Bright Machines Microfactories –– a combination of adaptive software with advanced digital manufacturing to automate assembly and inspection tasks –– to their customers.

By bringing software, machine learning, and computer vision to factories, Bright Machines Microfactories gives eyes, brains, and touch to industrial machines, resulting in higher consistency and output,” said Steve Heinzen, Business Development Director, Bright Machines. “Through Murray Percival, more manufacturers will be able to achieve the resilient, efficient operations that our microfactories enable. We’re thrilled to have them join our growing roster of manufacturers’ representatives.”

“As a pioneer servicing the electronics industry, with more than 60 years of experience, everything we do is designed to help our customers deliver products that make our world safer, healthier, and more enjoyable – adding Bright Machines to our product portfolio will help us further that mission while encouraging transformation in the electronics industry,” said Murray Percival Jr., Owner and Visionary of Murray Percival Co.

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