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Solumark will introduce new marking systems, including robotics, at FABTECH 2024.

Digitalization, artificial intelligence, and robotics are already protagonists in the marketing technologies of manufacturing production chains.

Traceability in industrial production processes is a fundamental pillar in today’s manufacturing due to the need to monitor parts and components throughout the different links of the supply chain.

“In a world where identification and tracking along the value chain are crucial, traceability is not just an option but an imperative necessity,” said Nicolas Parizon, CEO of Solumark, a manufacturer of laser marking systems.

In the context of the metalworking industry, marking systems have become vital tools. These technologies make it possible to identify parts and components and ensure their authenticity, origin, and quality throughout the supply chain. “Traceability through efficient marking ensures the integrity of products from their origin to the end user,” Parizon commented.

Tailor-made marking

Solumark, a leading company in traceability solutions, has been a pioneer in the implementation of advanced metal marking technologies. Parizon said, “Our marking solutions range from portable micro percussion, ideal for dynamic operations, to high-precision laser systems, suitable for integration into complex production lines.”

In the 2024 edition of FABTECH, Solumark seeks to stand out for its innovation and leadership in the sector. Parizon indicated that “this year in Monterrey, we will present our most recent advances, including improvements in our laser equipment and integrable micro percussion systems, as well as the introduction of emerging technologies such as Hikrobot with smart vision cameras, which further raise the standard of traceability and quality.”

Higher demand

Solumark’s participation in FABTECH highlights its commitment to innovation and its focus on meeting the changing needs of the metalworking industry. “Every year, FABTECH becomes a platform to demonstrate how our solutions can respond to today’s challenges of traceability and quality in production,” said Parizon. Traceability in industrial production, particularly in metalworking, is an aspect that cannot be underestimated. Marking technologies, such as those offered by Solumark, are increasingly accessible and aligned with the needs of identification and monitoring in the value chain, which demands greater efficiency and quality.

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