SINTRONES Technology (TPEx: 6680), a provider of rugged Edge AI computing solutions, is set to showcase its latest industrial automation technologies at Automate 2026, taking place from June 22–25 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The company will highlight how Edge AI, machine vision, and intelligent control systems are enabling manufacturers to enhance productivity, improve quality control, and streamline operations in increasingly complex production environments.
As manufacturers seek to minimize downtime, improve production quality, and optimize efficiency, the ability to process and analyze data in real time at the edge is becoming a critical component of modern factory automation. By bringing artificial intelligence closer to production assets and machinery, manufacturers can gain faster operational insights and make more informed decisions without relying solely on centralized computing infrastructure.
“Manufacturers are increasingly looking for solutions that can transform production data into actionable insights in real time,” said Kevin Hsu, CEO of SINTRONES. “By combining high-performance Edge AI computing, industrial-grade reliability, and secure-by-design development practices, we help manufacturers improve productivity, reduce downtime, and accelerate digital transformation.”
Among the technologies on display will be the SBOX-2625, an ultra-compact embedded computer powered by Intel Processor N-series (Twin Lake) processors. Designed for industrial automation, machine control, and smart manufacturing applications, the platform delivers enhanced computing performance while maintaining low power consumption. The fanless system supports high-speed connectivity and flexible expansion options, making it suitable for deployment in space-constrained industrial environments.
According to SINTRONES, the SBOX-2625 enables real-time equipment control, process synchronization, and factory-wide connectivity, helping manufacturers improve operational efficiency and maximize equipment uptime.
The company will also feature the ABOX-5221, a platform designed for AI-powered machine vision and advanced analytics applications. Powered by 14th Gen Intel Core processors and supporting an optional NVIDIA RTX discrete GPU, the system is engineered to handle demanding workloads such as real-time defect detection, automated visual inspection, and process monitoring.
The ABOX-5221 targets quality assurance applications across industries, including semiconductor wafer inspection, electronics manufacturing, precision assembly verification, and automated optical inspection (AOI). Its PCIe expansion capability allows manufacturers to integrate frame grabbers, vision accelerator cards, and other specialized modules commonly used in high-precision manufacturing environments.
By enabling earlier detection of process anomalies and improving inspection accuracy, the platform aims to support higher production yields while reducing the need for manual intervention.
In addition to performance, SINTRONES is placing a strong emphasis on cybersecurity. As industrial facilities become more connected, protecting operational technology systems from cyber threats has become a growing priority. The company follows the IEC 62443-4-1 Secure Product Development Lifecycle framework, integrating cybersecurity considerations throughout product design, development, testing, and maintenance.






