Xiris Automation
Weld cameras with AI analytics for real-time process monitoring and quality control in metal additive manufacturing, reducing defects and enabling process optimization for directed energy deposition systems.
- CEO / Founder
- Cameron Serles
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Active
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed (Incubator/Accelerator)
- Latest Round
- Incubator/Accelerator
- Key Investors
- Plug and Play
Technology & Products
Key Products
Weld monitoring and inspection systems, including high-dynamic-range imaging and AI-driven analytics for real-time process monitoring and quality control in metal additive manufacturing.
Technological Advantage
Proprietary high-dynamic-range weld camera technology integrated with AI analytics for real-time process control; established market presence with global distribution in 30+ countries
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Real-time weld pool monitoring and process optimization through high-dynamic-range imaging and AI-driven analytics, enabling defect detection and improved quality control in metal AM processes.
How They Differentiate
AI-driven real-time analytics for weld pool monitoring; specific expertise in metal AM processes including weld-based directed energy deposition and laser cladding applications
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Manufacturers in welding-heavy industries adopting metal AM, particularly in tube/pipe, steel, and metal fabrication sectors
Industry Verticals
Additive Manufacturing; Aerospace/Defense; Automotive; Manufacturing
Competitors
Xiris Technology; Thermal Wave Imaging; Zygo Corporation
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
30+ years in machine vision for metal joining; operations in Canada (Burlington, ON headquarters) and Germany (Ratingen)
Major Milestones
Founded 1989; Established Xiris Automation GmbH subsidiary in Germany; Expanded global distribution to 30+ countries; Exhibiting at Formnext 2025 and other major trade shows (Tube 2024, Schweissen & Schneiden)
Notable Customers
MITUSA Inc.; LJ Welding; Tenneco; Panasonic; Babcock and Wilcox; Associated Tube Group; Smith and Sons Welding; Flowserve Corporation; SD School of Mines & Technology