This issue of the briefing summarizes recent key industry developments in the fields of sensor AI, machine vision, infrared optoelectronic imaging, protective materials, and security inspection equipment for reference.
1. 2026 Industrial Vision Inspection Factory Recommendation List Released: 2D/3D/AI Multi-Dimensional Driving Smart Manufacturing Upgrade
Source: Xingtai Net (May 12, 2026)
The newly released 2026 Industrial Vision Inspection Factory Recommendation List covers multiple sub-sectors including 2D vision, 3D vision, AI defect detection, and automated vision inspection. The report points out that with the accelerated intelligent transformation of the manufacturing industry, AI-driven machine vision inspection systems have achieved significant breakthroughs in accuracy, speed, and adaptability, becoming core infrastructure for quality control in the Industry 4.0 era.
2. Hanwei Technology: Breakthrough Progress in Sensor Sector, Net Profit Up 107% in 2025
Source: Electronic Engineering Times (April 18, 2026)
Hanwei Technology, a leading domestic sensor company, released its 2025 annual report, with net profit achieving a 107% year-on-year increase. The company has continuously increased R&D investment in areas such as gas sensors, flexible pressure sensors, and intelligent sensor modules, with multiple core technologies reaching international advanced levels, demonstrating the strong momentum of the accelerating rise of the domestic sensor industry.
3. iRay Technology Launches Tianquan P200 Pocket-Sized Infrared Thermal Imager with Rotatable Lens Design Attracting Attention
Source: Kanchai Net (April 12, 2026)
iRay Technology has launched a new generation pocket-sized infrared thermal imager, the Tianquan P200, featuring an innovative rotatable lens design that supports flexible multi-angle detection. The product is equipped with a high-performance infrared detector chip, compact in size yet clear in imaging, suitable for applications such as industrial inspection, power patrol, and building diagnostics, driving the evolution of infrared thermal imaging technology towards portability and intelligence.
4. Once Monopolized by the US and Japan for Half a Century! Aramid Fiber Achieves Domestic Counterattack
Source: The Paper (April 18, 2026)
Aramid fiber, as a high-performance protective material, has long been monopolized by US and Japanese companies. In recent years, domestic companies represented by Tayho Advanced Materials have broken through technical barriers, achieving large-scale production of meta-aramid and para-aramid, with product performance reaching international advanced levels. Domestic aramid has been widely used in fields such as bulletproof equipment, industrial protection, and aerospace, with market share continuously increasing.
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