SiLC Technologies
At MODEX 2026, SiLC Technologies launched the newest member of its Laser Line Scanning portfolio, Eyeonic Trace Ultra.
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SiLC Technologies
At MODEX 2026, SiLC Technologies launched the newest member of its Laser Line Scanning portfolio, Eyeonic Trace Ultra.
ATLANTA – At MODEX 2026, advanced perception technologies developer SiLC Technologies, Inc. (SiLC) announced the launch of Eyeonic Trace Ultra.
The company said that this represents the next generation of its Laser Line Scanner product family, generating 3x better laser scanning accuracy.
SiLC said that Trace Ultra delivers an unprecedented 100-micron range precision, which is the thickness of a human hair or a sheet of paper. The company said it designed the offering for demanding industrial automation and inspection environments.
The company said that Trace Ultra maintains the same compact footprint and ease of deployment as its predecessor, Eyeonic Trace, and is Class 1 eye-safe, immune to cross-talk, works in any lighting condition, and has a working range of 5 meters.
“The Eyeonic Trace introduced last year has been a huge success, with new customers and applications emerging every day,” said Mehdi Asghari, CEO of SiLC Technologies. “But some use cases demand even higher precision. Eyeonic Trace Ultra addresses that need by delivering 100-micron accuracy while maintaining all the performance and benefits that made the original Eyeonic Trace so successful.”
SiLC said that Trace Ultra builds on the success of Eyeonic Trace, which has seen strong market adoption since its launch, and received the AUTOMATE Innovation Award in 2025. With its 300% improved precision, the company said that Trace Ultra is opening doors for a new class of applications that can benefit from automated inspection and measurement.
“Manufacturers are increasingly looking to automate as much of the production and inspection process as possible,” Asghari said. “That shift requires sensing technologies capable of delivering the accuracy and reliability needed to support fully automated operations. There are no competing products that can match the performance of Trace Ultra. This combination of features will change the game for manufacturers on a mission to achieve the highest levels of automation.”
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