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Bright Machines partners with Murray Percival in cross-selling deal

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  • Bright Machines, a manufacturing AI solutions provider, has announced a partnership with Murray Percival, a supplier of assembly equipment and materials to the Midwest’s electronics industry. As a result of the partnership, Murray Percival will cross-sell Bright Machines Microfactories to its customers.

  • Founded in 2018, Bright Machines combines robotics, machine learning, and computer vision to provide manufacturing automation applications and set up customized manufacturing lines. The company offers Microfactory-as-a-Service (MaaS) for factories that may have labor shortages or smaller factories that struggle to scale production. Bright Machines Microfactories include Brightware (a cloud-based software), enabling machine instruction to create assembly lines and perform manufacturing tasks.

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