Company Introduction

V5 TECHNOLOGIES was established in 2014. The founder and chairman is Dr. Kun-Si Lin. Current paid-in capital is NT$230 million. The main business of V5 TECHNOLOGIES focuses on two areas:

1. Intelligent manufacturing - with superior technologies in optics, mechanism design, electronic control, system software and algorithm AI, provide semiconductor and PCB customers with high-value automated optical inspection and measurement solutions. Assist customers to overcome the bottlenecks of required huge manpower at the product optical inspection and measurement site, inability of automation and effective recording of inspection and measurement process, so as to improve the production quality and reduce production cost for customers.

2. Intelligent medical care - optoelectronics and AI as the core technologies, jointly with the first-class research hospitals and institutions in Taiwan, including Taipei Veterans General Hospital, National Taiwan University Hospital, Chung Shan Medical University Hospital and Taiwan Lung Cancer Society etc. to develop intelligent medical image analysis products to reduce the burden of inspection for doctors and medical examiners, increase the inspection rate and benefit the patients. For example, AI image analysis products that can quickly and accurately detect small lung nodules on CT films, medical AI development platforms, and pathological slide AI image analysis products etc.

Traditionally there has always been the risk of visual fatigue and misjudgment by human inspection and processing of optical images, which stability and quality has been questioned. Whether it is in the industry or the medical field, the demand for image processing automation and AI is growing. Catalyzed by the severity of the epidemic and the reformation of the global supply chain, with strong expertise in image processing, AI technology, optoelectronics and several patents, V5 TECHNOLOGIES will continue to develop advanced AI optical inspection and measurement products to meet the market demand for automatic optical inspection and measurement.