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Using machine learning and a photonic 3D fingerprint to guarantee weld quality

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Programming the Laser Welding Monitor in the laser booth (Image: Audi)

Audi's integrated laser welding system uses supervised machine learning to extract physical parameters from process emissions in real time, generating a unique quality fingerprint for every weld in high-voltage battery module production

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