As the EV transformation gains speed, it is more important than ever for automotive manufacturers to be able to scale up quality processes. Implementing greater levels of automation is a key way to achieve this. 

With new inspection technologies powered by automation, manufacturers benefit from greater scalability, speed, and accuracy, in turn reducing rework and scrap rates. It also becomes possible to both increase testing rates and the level of precision across areas from body-in-white inspection to battery cell inspection.

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Tools and technologies from Hexagon go into the development and production today of 95% of the world’s passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. 

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