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Aug 2025

ASAIIS project under call for proposals A1.3.1 – Proof of Concept, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region

In 2025, Video Systems Srl launched the ASAIIS (Advanced Surface AI-based Inspection Solution) project, funded under the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region's A1.3.1 – Proof of Concept call for proposals.The initiative aims to develop an advanced prototype for the surface analysis of flat and curved surfaces in industrial settings, applicable to different types of materials, including raw and polished metals, glass and wood. The solution uses Artificial Intelligence techniques developed over years of internal research and collaboration with the University of Udine, supported by corporate investments in funded research projects.The project starts from a TRL4 and aims to complete the research and development of a prototype to reach the testing phase in a relevant environment (TRL6), paving the way for future industrial applications with high technological impact.Eligible expenditure: €178,634.40 Contribution granted: €125,044.08, equal to 70% of eligible expenditure (of which EU 40%)

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May 2025

Video Systems invests in servitisation

Innovazione manageriale e nuovi modelli di businessVideo Systems ha ottenuto un contributo nell’ambito del bando “L.R. 3/2015 Art. 17 – Manager PMI” (edizione 2021), promosso dalla Regione Friuli Venezia Giulia per supportare l’evoluzione delle competenze manageriali nelle piccole eManagerial innovation and new business modelsVideo Systems has obtained a grant under the call for proposals ‘L.R. 3/2015 Art. 17 - SME Managers’ (2021 edition), promoted by the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region to support the development of managerial skills in small and medium-sized enterprises.The funded project represented a strategic step for our company: the start of a process of transforming our business model through the adoption of servitisation logic. In concrete terms, this means enriching our offering – consisting of artificial vision and artificial intelligence solutions for the improvement of production lines – with advanced, value-added digital services capable of offering customers more efficient, predictive and performance-oriented management.This initiative is part of the broader objective of evolving towards Industry 4.0 ecosystems, in which intelligent technologies and integrated services become central elements for increasing the competitiveness and sustainability of production processes.Project dataTotal expenditure incurred: €28,000.00Regional contribution received: €13,440.00Percentage of funding: 48% medie imprese.Il progetto finanziato ha rappresentato un passaggio strategico per la nostra azienda: l’avvio di un percorso di trasformazione del modello di business attraverso l’adozione di logiche di servitizzazione. In concreto, significa arricchire la nostra offerta – composta da soluzioni di visione artificiale e intelligenza artificiale per il miglioramento delle linee produttive – con servizi digitali avanzati e a valore aggiunto, capaci di offrire ai clienti una gestione più efficiente, predittiva e orientata alla performance.Questa iniziativa rientra nel più ampio obiettivo di evolvere verso ecosistemi Industry 4.0, in cui tecnologie intelligenti e servizi integrati diventano elementi centrali per aumentare la competitività e la sostenibilità dei processi produttivi.Dati del progettoSpesa complessiva sostenuta: € 28.000,00Contributo regionale ricevuto: € 13.440,00Percentuale di finanziamento: 48%

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Mar 2024

Kick-off of the HORIZON EUROPE project LASERWAY

Video Systems is pleased to announce the kick-off of the European collaborative Horizon Europe LaserWay project. The project gathers a consortium of 16 partners and is coordinated by IDEKO in Spain. Video Systems will contribute to the design and development of vision systems to implement fast and precise controls for final improvement of laser-based manufacturing processes.The LaserWay project aims to revolutionize the manufacturing industry by replacing conventional, inefficient, and environmentally harmful methods with highly flexible production lines based on high-speed laser technology. Laser blanking, laser micro-drilling, and extreme high-speed laser material deposition (EHLA) are the three laser manufacturing technologies selected for their potential to create more sustainable manufacturing processes and products.The project focuses on developing WayFASTER machines to improve the performance of the laser technologies through lightweight designs, vibration control techniques, and program optimizations tailored for high-speed laser applications. WayBETTER Photonics aims to ensure precise delivery of the laser beam at extreme speeds, targeting three laser technologies with unique demands. The WaySTRONGER integration concept aims to enhance the sustainability, resilience, and flexibility of current manufacturing processes by integrating new technologies mechanically and digitally.The project's success will provide a competitive edge for industries, such as automotive and aerospace, by reducing processing times, improving material usage, and enhancing end-product quality. The advancements made through the LaserWay project will drive innovation in high-speed laser processing, solidifying Europe's position as a global leader in advanced manufacturing technologies. The LaserWay project is an European project funded under Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON).Video Systems roleWithin the project, Video Systems will take care to design and develop new vision applications expressly dedicated to the control and monitoring of the high-speed and high-precision laser manufacturing processes, in particular fitting the demanding requirements coming from the objectives planned for the laser micro drilling and the laser blanking processes.Video Systems will make treasure of its long going experience and advanced skills to adapt its technological solutions in the field of artificial vision and artificial intelligence to the high productivity and flexibility expectations targeted by the technical advancements foreseen in this innovative project.We are quite excited to be part of this technological adventure which will pose us in front of new challenges to be faced and solved also through the cooperation and support of our consortium partners. More informationLASERWAY's website: https://www.laserway.eu/IDEKO – coordinatorLASERWAY@ideko.esContactsVideo Systems Srl contact: info@videosystems.it

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Mar 2024

Launch of Video Systems' new HORIZON EUROPE project called LASERWAY

Video Systems is pleased to announce the launch of the European collaborative project Horizon Europe LaserWay. The project brings together a consortium of 16 partners and is coordinated by IDEKO in Spain. Video Systems will contribute to the design and development of vision systems to implement fast and precise controls for the final improvement of laser-based production processes.The LaserWay project aims to revolutionize the manufacturing industry by replacing conventional, inefficient, and environmentally harmful methods with highly flexible production lines based on high-speed laser technology. Laser cutting, laser micro-drilling, and high-speed laser material deposition (EHLA) are the three selected laser manufacturing technologies for their potential to create more sustainable manufacturing processes and products.The project focuses on the development of WayFASTER machines to improve the performance of laser technologies through lightweight designs, vibration control techniques, and tailored program optimizations for high-speed laser applications. WayBETTER Photonics aims to ensure precise laser beam delivery at extreme speeds, targeting three laser technologies with unique requirements. The WaySTRONGER integration concept aims to enhance the sustainability, resilience, and flexibility of current manufacturing processes by integrating new technologies at both mechanical and digital levels.The success of the project will provide a competitive advantage to industries such as automotive and aerospace, reducing processing times, improving material utilization, and enhancing the quality of the final product. The advances made by the LaserWay project will promote innovation in high-speed laser processing, consolidating Europe’s position as a global leader in advanced manufacturing technologies. The LaserWay project is a European initiative funded by the Horizon Europe framework program (HORIZON).The Role of Video SystemsAs part of the project, Video Systems will design and develop new vision applications specifically dedicated to controlling and monitoring high-speed, high-precision laser production processes, particularly adapting to the demanding requirements resulting from the planned objectives for laser micro-drilling and cutting.Video Systems will leverage its extensive experience and advanced expertise to adapt its technological solutions in the field of artificial vision and artificial intelligence to meet the expectations of high productivity and flexibility anticipated by the technical advancements expected from this innovative project.We are excited to be part of this technological adventure that will present us with new challenges to face and solve, aided by the collaboration and support of our consortium partners.Further informationLASERWAY's website: https://www.laserway.eu/IDEKO – coordinatorLASERWAY@ideko.esContactsVideo Systems Srl contact: info@videosystems.it

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Dec 2023

Video Systems on stage at the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce's Economy and Development Awards Ceremony

Video Systems received the Third Millennium Entrepreneurial Idea Award from the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, November 23Thursday, November 23 was another date to remember for Video Systems, which received the Third Millennium Entrepreneurial Idea Award during the ceremony organized by the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce at the Teatro Verdi in Pordenone, in the presence of the Minister of Labor Marina Calderone. In addition to the Minister of Labor, some of the most important regional officials attended: the Mayor of Pordenone Alessandro Ciriani, the President of the Region Massimiliano Fedriga, and the President of the Chamber of Commerce Da Pozzo.Award “Third Millennium” to Video SystemsThe event is characterized by several awards divided into categories and delivered to local entrepreneurial entities that have distinguished themselves in their characteristic activities: Video Systems was awarded in the Third Millennium category, which well represents the drive for innovation and the future-oriented vision that has characterized the company's mission since its foundation. The award also comes at an important time for the company, which celebrates its first 30 years this year: a long journey of continuous growth that began in 1993 in a garage converted into a laboratory for experimenting with the first solutions.Alessandro Liani, Daniele Marano, and Gianni Valle with the top figures of Video SystemsReceiving the award was Alessandro Liani, son of founder Luigi and now CEO, surrounded by partners Daniele Marano and Gianni Valle, along with some of the top figures in the organization.The initiative, in which Video Systems has also participated this year, is promoted annually by the Pordenone-Udine Chamber of Commerce and confirms a way to recognize the commitment of entrepreneurs, workers, and personalities who make Friuli great, providing visibility both nationally and internationally.

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