LDV Capital Insights 2019

Visual Technologies Enable a Bright Future for Manufacturing & Logistics

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This market analysis through 2025 examines visual technologies across seven stages of manufacturing and logistics and identifies the critical nature of computer vision, autonomy, and light and vision-based data on the future of industry.

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Visual sensors combined with computer vision and deep learning breakthroughs are powering a new generation of technologies that are perceptive, intelligent, affordable, and easier than ever to deploy. Together, they will increase profits across manufacturing and logistics by improving speed and flexibility, while lowering costs.

By 2025, manufacturing and logistics companies will need to rapidly adopt visual technologies in order to manage the mounting pressures of globalization, purchasing demands, and changing labor forces. Various applications of visual technologies, including cameras, computer vision, lidar, and more, are a light at the end of the tunnel for a pair industries that have longed searched for a way to regain their prominence.

Visual technology is set to have a tremendous impact on all of manufacturing and logistics — it will improve quality, safety, and convenience, as well as cut costs imparted on companies, people, and the environment.

This 20 page report is the third of a multi-phased market analysis of the visual technology ecosystem by LDV Capital. Key findings and trends include:

  • Manufacturing and logistics companies will employ visual tech to improve profitability

  • The time is now for vision-enabled autonomous robots in manufacturing and logistics

  • R&D is be driven by consumers’ visual data

  • Revolutionary materials will be produced with vision and light-based manufacturing

  • The production of higher-quality goods at lower cost through vision-based quality assurance

  • Computer vision to optimize first mile workflows

  • 21X growth in warehouses with autonomous, vision-enabled robots

  • Vision is driving adoption of robots and drones for last mile delivery

  • Visual sensors and computer vision can turn returns and waste into profit

We look forward to hearing your insights, learning about your startups, and reading your research papers on how businesses are addressing these challenges and opportunities.

Information in this report can be referenced and quoted with hyperlink to this page and credit ©LDV Capital.

Authors:

  • Evan Nisselson, General Partner

  • Abigail Hunter-Syed, Former Partner

  • Jorge Colindres, Summer Analyst

Special thanks go out to the following individuals for sharing their insights and expertise with LDV Capital for the research behind this report:

  • Justin Ahmad, Partner and Managing Director at The Boston Consulting Group

  • Vikas Dua, COO at Ocrolus

  • Anna Mason, Partner at Rise of the Rest

  • Pénélope Romand-Monnier, Associate & Community Director at Hardware Club

  • Dr. Devin Balkcom, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Co-Director of The Reality & Robotics Lab at Dartmouth College

  • Noah Eisenbruch, Co-Founder, CTO at Augmented Review

  • Charles-Edouard Monroe, Co-Founder & CEO at Augmented Review

  • Santosh Sankar, Partner at Dynamo Ventures

  • Brian Ballard, Founder & CEO at Upskill

  • Gaile Gordon, Expert in Residence at LDV Capital

  • Derik Pridmore, Co-Founder, CEO of OSARO

  • Theo Saville, Co-Founder & CEO at CloudNC

  • Dr. Josh Bishop-Moser, Principal Researcher at MForesight: Alliance for Manufacturing Foresight U Michigan

  • Dr. Nicholas Harris, Founder & CEO at Lightmatter

  • Aymeric de Pontbriand, Co-Founder & CEO at Scortex

  • Anna-Katrina Shedletsky, Co-Founder & CEO at Instrumental

  • Helen Zelman Boniske, Partner at Lemnos Labs

  • Matija Kopic, Co-Founder & CEO at Gideon Brothers

  • Scott Rafer, Expert in supply chain logistics, Advisor at The Associated Press

  • Skylar Tibbits, Assistant Professor, Director of the Self-Assembly Lab at Massachusetts Institute


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