Innometry, a leading provider of advanced inspection solutions, announced its participation in InterBattery 2026, taking place this week at Coex in Seoul. The company will showcase its innovative next-generation nondestructive inspection technologies designed for secondary batteries and various high-tech industries.
At the exhibition, Innometry will feature a dedicated booth highlighting its core technologies, primarily focusing on X-ray and 3D CT scanning solutions.
Innometry plans to divide its presentation into two key sectors: secondary batteries and advanced industries. This approach will demonstrate specialized inspection technologies tailored to the specific needs of each sector, emphasizing Innometry’s broader strategy of expanding inspection applications across diverse high-technology sectors.
Within the secondary battery sector, the company will present specialized inspection solutions specifically designed for the materials and form factors utilized by its key clients. This includes cutting-edge technologies for all-solid-state batteries, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, 46-series cylindrical batteries, and energy storage systems (ESS).
Innometry emphasizes that its technologies incorporate artificial intelligence (AI)-driven algorithms optimized for various inspection targets. This integration significantly enhances both inspection precision and processing speed, making them suitable for integration into high-volume mass production lines.
For the advanced industry sector, Innometry will unveil its nondestructive inspection solutions engineered for high-reliability applications such as those found in semiconductors and mobile devices.
These solutions include advanced semiconductor package inspection systems capable of detecting microscopic defects and connection issues within high-bandwidth memory (HBM). Other showcased equipment includes systems designed to identify cracks and copper plating defects in glass substrates, as well as mobile inspection solutions designed to detect bonding defects in flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs) and small components commonly found in foldable smartphones.
Innometry has confirmed that meetings are already scheduled with potential clients, strategic partners, and investors throughout the duration of the exhibition.
“This exhibition offers a valuable opportunity not only to showcase our advanced technologies but also to facilitate business collaborations and secure new business opportunities,” stated Innometry.
Innometry CEO Lee Gap-soo stated that the company is focused on converting the investments made in research and development over the past year into significant business results this year.
“While our primary focus last year was on research and development and expanding into new business areas, this year our focus will shift to generating new revenue streams and expanding our sales channels,” said Lee.
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