Russian Automaker AvtoVAZ Introduces Machine Vision Technology
2026-06-22 09:15
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - In June 2026, Russian automaker AvtoVAZ officially launched a pilot project based on machine vision technology on its assembly line in Tolyatti, Samara Oblast. The system, provided by Russian developer Visionlabs, is used to automatically detect stickers bearing Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) on car bodies.

This video analysis system, utilizing computer vision technology, can automatically perform a dual verification: checking whether the sticker information matches the VIN code engraved on the body, while also inspecting the sticker's compliance and integrity to ensure no mechanical damage. AvtoVAZ stated that the technology aims to eliminate legal and administrative risks arising from VIN inconsistencies during subsequent vehicle registration processes at the production source. In the first phase of the pilot, the system is primarily applied to two models—the Lada Aura and the Lada Vesta. AvtoVAZ plans to extend the technology to other models in the future and expand the application of video analysis in quality control, including detecting leaks, identifying inconsistencies at various assembly stages, and monitoring process workflows.

Visionlabs is a Russian technology company specializing in computer vision and artificial intelligence technologies. Its facial recognition and video analysis products are widely used in the financial, retail, and industrial sectors. Founded in 1966 and headquartered in Tolyatti, AvtoVAZ is Russia's largest automaker, owning the LADA brand, with products covering multiple market segments including sedans, SUVs, and light commercial vehicles. In recent years, the company has been advancing its digital transformation, having previously localized approximately 1,825 types of automotive parts and materials, with another 54 components currently in the localization process.

In terms of supply chain digitalization, AvtoVAZ signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Mobile Video Solutions JSC during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in early June 2026. The latter is the developer of ivideon, a Russian cloud video surveillance and intelligent video analysis platform. The two parties plan to promote cloud-based video solutions and ivideon analysis modules across LADA dealer networks and service outlets to monitor service standard compliance, analyze facility utilization, identify emergencies, and improve customer service area quality. The strategic cooperation between AvtoVAZ and Mobile Video Solutions JSC aims to enhance customer service quality and operational efficiency of the LADA dealer network through digital solutions.

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