OSAKA -- Sensor manufacturer Keyence has reported an operating profit margin of 54%, breaking its own record for the seventh straight year even as it pays workers more than triple the average annual ...
Equipped with a setup and beam alignment system, the PZ-G series of self-contained, threaded photoelectric sensors from Keyence offers higher detection distances of up to 40 meters, faster response ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Spotting which bottle has its lid screwed on properly is just the sort of tedious work that robots excel at. In ...
SENSORS: A broad IR spectrum and wide temperature sensing range from 32 to 2,462F (0 to 1,350C) enable the FT to be used for a variety of applications. The ability to measure IR from distances of up ...
Keyence’s sensors, microscopes, barcode scanners, portable/handheld equipment, and so on, are relatively easy to install compared to other automation equipment, and are also compatible with other ...
Takemitsu Takizaki, the founder of sensor-making manufacturer Keyence, is now Japan's richest man. Keyence, which Takizaki founded in 1974, was recently chosen to enter Japan's blue-chip stock index.
TOKYO -- Keyence, a top maker of automation sensors and machine vision systems, was Japan's top-paying company in the fiscal year ended March, Nikkei has found, as profitable corporations continue to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Keyence looks like the dullest business in the world. Its website advertises all manner of widgets — sensors, ...