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Transforming manufacturing workflows: Zebra Technologies unveils Machine Vision Ecosystem at Automate 2026

Attendees visiting Zebra’s booth will experience live demonstrations of how Zebra’s solutions create fully connected, optimized operations.

CHICAGO— Zebra Technologies announced its participation in Automate 2026, highlighting an ecosystem of solutions that fuse the physical and digital worlds. Visitors to Booth #1825 will experience how Zebra’s portfolio of RFIDmachine visionindustrial scanning and automation solutions empowers frontline workers and optimizes workflows from raw-material receiving to the final distribution of products.

According to Zebra’s latest Manufacturing Vision Study, 92% of manufacturing leaders cite digital transformation as a strategic priority. Zebra provides the foundation for intelligent operations, designing hardware, software, and automation solutions that help manufacturers achieve actionable visibility, optimized quality and an augmented workforce. Zebra’s booth experience presents an end-to-end modern manufacturing journey, showcasing how organizations create smarter, more efficient operations by leveraging intelligent automation and advanced asset visibility.

“We relentlessly deliver innovation to help our customers overcome their biggest operational challenges,” said Charlie Long, Vice President and General Manager, Machine Vision, Zebra Technologies. “We are eager to connect with attendees at the event to discuss how combining machine vision, data, and AI with human expertise can drive immediate efficiency gains, tailored to their unique environments.”

High-Performance Camera Optimizes Quality Control

As manufacturers look to automation to improve quality, Zebra’s study shows that 98% of those surveyed plan to use machine vision by 2029. At Automate, Zebra debuts its new CV70 CXP machine vision camera, a high-performance solution for customers implementing high-speed, high-resolution applications.

The CV70’s design accelerates demanding tasks like small parts inspection, EV battery assembly, and semiconductor inspection. With Zebra’s Aurora software, frame grabbers, and vision controllers, customers have a complete vision solution and fully tested and validated system from a single vendor to solve their most challenging machine vision needs.

Interactive Demonstrations Highlight Live Workflows

Attendees visiting Zebra’s booth will experience live demonstrations of how Zebra’s solutions create fully connected, optimized operations including the 4Sight XV7 vision controller and the Rapixo CXP Pro Octo frame grabber. Other solutions on display include:

  • Machine vision hardware and software featuring 3D inspection, AI-based anomaly detection, and AI-based optical character recognition (OCR).
  • An in-line, fully automated print and apply process using machine vision and RFID technology for package and label validation.
  • An automated factory staging and storage setup with Zebra’s RFID solutions driving real-time tracking and workflow efficiency.
  • Photoneo, now part of Zebra Technologies, is demonstrating vision-guided robotics applications for bin pick, box depalletizing, and picking parts from custom dunnage, alongside 3D volume measurement.

In addition, Charlie Long will lead a speaking session titled, “The Augmented Operator: Driving Productivity with Machine Vision and Mobile Intelligence,” which takes place on June 22 from 12:00 – 12:30 CT at the Automate Innovation Stage in Booth #19046.

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