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Matrox

Canada
1976
Private
$100m-1b
201 - 1,000
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Matrox designs, manufactures, and markets professional graphics solutions. Its products include multi-display graphics cards, graphics expansion modules, display Controller boards, display wall products, extensions, thin computing solutions, multi-display software, video decoding, and remote graphics units.

Matrox provides solutions for business productivity, control room workstations, financial trading, media creation, security, surround gaming, video display walls, specialized applications, medical imaging, multiple monitor support, digital signage, CAD and GIS, and industrial and enterprise computing.

Matrox was founded in 1976 and is based in Dorval, Canada. It has representations and offices in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. It operates as a subsidiary of Matrox Electronic Systems, Ltd.

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Matrox is a provider of Industrial IoT analytics and modeling technologies, and also active in the automotive industries.
Technologies
Analytics & Modeling
Computer Vision Software
Use Cases
Computer Vision
Functions
Discrete Manufacturing
Industries
Automotive
Services
System Integration
Matrox’s Technology Stack maps Matrox’s participation in the analytics and modeling IoT technology stack.
  • Application Layer
  • Functional Applications
  • Cloud Layer
  • Platform as a Service
    Infrastructure as a Service
  • Edge Layer
  • Automation & Control
    Processors & Edge Intelligence
    Actuators
    Sensors
  • Devices Layer
  • Robots
    Drones
    Wearables
  • Supporting Technologies
  • Analytics & Modeling
    Application Infrastructure & Middleware
    Cybersecurity & Privacy
    Networks & Connectivity
Technological Capability
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Number of Case Studies1
Machine Vision-based Assembly System Fits and Mounts Wheels onto Cars
Using manual assembly methods to mount wheels onto cars in continuous operation is extremely costly for automotive manufacturers. This is mainly because several assembly workers are required to perform the work.
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