
SAIGE, an industry-specialized AI machine vision company, announced that it participated in the 'Intel AI Summit Seoul 2025' held at the Grand InterContinental Parnas in Seoul on July 1st and introduced its AI machine vision solution 'SAIGE VISION'.
At this event, Sage operated a joint booth with global IT company Lenovo and demonstrated in real time AI-based quality inspection technology optimized for the manufacturing environment. In particular, the demo of Sage Vision running on Lenovo's high-performance server 'ThinkSystem SR650 V4' received great attention from on-site visitors.
Sage Vision is based on a proprietary AI algorithm developed to analyze various data generated at manufacturing sites, and provides higher accuracy and speed than existing visual inspection or traditional machine vision systems. It contributes to reducing defect rates and improving production efficiency by detecting and analyzing microscopic defects that may occur in complex processes in real time.
In addition, Sage Vision is expanding into a digital quality management platform that integrates inspection equipment and AI models. The solution supports the digital transformation of manufacturing by including various functions such as real-time data collection and analysis, predictive quality management, and process optimization, and is designed to minimize introduction costs and time through compatibility with existing facilities.
Sage highlighted its strategic collaboration with Lenovo at the event, emphasizing its ability to integrate high-performance hardware and AI software. Based on Lenovo’s infrastructure platform, Sage Vision provides stability and performance while laying the foundation for providing customers with reliable AI-based quality management solutions.
Sage CEO Hong Young-seok said, “This summit was a meaningful opportunity to directly share Sage’s technological prowess with industry insiders,” and “Sage Vision is a key technology that can contribute to accelerating the digital innovation of the manufacturing industry.” He added, “We will continue to work with global partners including Lenovo to support the strengthening of the global competitiveness of domestic manufacturers and lead AI-based manufacturing innovation.”
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