Senswork opens subsidiary in Tennessee, USA
Senswork, a manufacturer of optical inspection systems, is looking to better serve the US market and recently opened a subsidiary, Senswork Inc. in Johnson City, Tennessee.



Ryan Lilly, CEO of Senswork Inc. "Especially in turbulent times like right now, ensuring product quality is very important. That's why we're pleased to now be able to provide local support to our customers in the US."
"Production processes in Germany are often similar to those in industrial plants in the US," said Roman Rieger, CEO of senswork Inc. "That's why we're looking forward to applying our expertise in the Tri-Cities region. Our first projects in 2021 with Tier 1 automakers have all been successful."
Senswork focuses specifically on end-of-line solutions, 3D laser triangulation systems, stereo cameras, time-of-flight sensors and depth-from-focus systems. Among its latest products is ZScan, a multisensor system for 3D scanning of large objects. The manufacturer is also a Cognex partner system integrator.
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Senswork GmbHGewerbepark Lindach D 3
84489 Burghausen
Germany
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