Live at Automate 2026See AI vision inspection
working live at Automate 2026.
Stop by the Overview AI booth at McCormick Place Chicago for live demos of the OV20i and OV80i AI Vision Systems on real production parts. Then catch Russell Nibbelink on the Seeing is Solving session stage.














Manufacturers running Overview AI in production
Manufacturers running Overview AI in production













What you will see at Booth #36027
The full Overview AI lineup, running live.
All our AI Vision Systems at the booth, demoing OV20i segmentation, OV80i multi-point inspection, and OV10i classification on production-style parts.

OV20i AI Vision Sensor
Compact all-in-one smart camera with advanced segmentation.
- 1.6 MP Sony IMX296 sensor + integrated lighting
- NVIDIA Jetson edge AI, 21 TOPS on-device inference
- PAN segmentation model for pixel-level defect masks

OV80i AI Vision System
Multi-camera AI inspection for high-throughput stations.
- Industrial fanless form factor with on-device deep learning
- Multi-point inspection with up to 8 ROIs per triggered frame
- Edge inference, no cloud round-trip

OV10i AI Vision Sensor
All-in-one smart camera for classification at line speed.
- Sensor, optics, integrated LED, edge AI in one IP67 housing
- Ethernet/IP and PROFINET out of the box
- 60-120 parts per minute, no subscription required
Speaking Session
Seeing is Solving: Advances in Smart Inspection
Russell Nibbelink, Co-founder and COO of Overview AI, joins the panel on June 23.

Russell Nibbelink
Co-founder and COO, Overview AI
Recent AI Advances in Manufacturing Vision and the Technical Trade-Offs of Deployability
AI vision has progressed rapidly, from deep segmentation models capable of detecting micron-level defects to data-efficient training pipelines that learn from fewer than 10 samples. Yet true value in manufacturing comes not from the models themselves, but from deployability: the ability to run deterministically at the line edge, handle real-world variation, integrate cleanly with OT, and be maintained by engineers on the floor.
This talk examines the latest breakthroughs in industrial AI vision (segmentation, small-sample learning, edge computing, reflectivity handling, and multi-angle inspection) and analyzes the technical trade-offs required to move from pilot accuracy to plant-wide scalability. We will walk through real examples of what works, what fails, and what engineers must evaluate when selecting or deploying an AI vision system.
Plan your visit
Book a meeting at Booth #36027.
Lock in a 30-minute slot with the Overview AI applications team. We will walk through the live demo on your part type and the deployment path for your own lines.