
WILMINGTON, DE, May 8, 2025 – Cybord and Siemens Digital Industries Software have signed a new OEM agreement to integrate Cybord’s AI technology with Siemens’ Opcenter software for Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES).
The collaboration expands a previous OEM agreement and enables Siemens to offer Cybord’s AI solutions to Opcenter customers and Siemens factories worldwide. Integrating Cybord’s visual AI platform with Siemens’ Opcenter helps manufacturers enhance quality control in their Surface Mount Technology (SMT) processes.
The solution detects defective components; help build component repositories and adds visual traceability across the supply chain.
Customers can streamline operations without using additional dashboards because the solution integrates with Opcenter MES.
This integration empowers customers to promptly tackle product integrity issues, boosting their responsiveness and setting examples for real-time quality control in electronics manufacturing. “We are excited to expand our partnership with Cybord to enhance Siemens Opcenter with visual AI insights,” said Markus Sauter, product manager at Siemens Digital Industries Software.
“By integrating Cybord’s state-of-the-art AI technology, we are further strengthening our Opcenter MES offering, providing our customers with an unparalleled ability to detect and resolve quality issues quickly and efficiently – leading to more reliable production processes and improved bottom lines.” This agreement underscores Siemens’ ongoing commitment to delivering manufacturing solutions that improve operational efficiency and product integrity.
By embedding Cybord’s AI platform into Opcenter, Siemens continues to lead the way in innovation for the electronics manufacturing industry, equipping customers with tools to uphold top-tier quality and performance.
“We are proud to collaborate with Siemens, a global leader in manufacturing software, to bring our AI-powered solutions to an even broader audience,” said Oshri Cohen, CEO of Cybord.
“Together, we are setting a new standard for quality and traceability in the electronics manufacturing industry, giving manufacturers the tools they need to stay ahead of market demands while improving their product quality.”
Cybord’s visual AI technology helps improve inspection accuracy for electronic components and has shown effectiveness in reducing rework, scrap rates, and supply chain issues in electronics manufacturing.
The cooperation with Siemens provides manufacturers access to integration tools and data-driven insights to support process improvements in manufacturing operations.
Source: Cybord
About Cybord
Cybord is an Israel-based AI SaaS company founded in 2018 and headquartered in Tel Aviv. It offers advanced visual AI inspection and traceability solutions that integrate with surface-mount technology (SMT) lines to detect counterfeit, damaged, or manipulated electronic components before and after soldering. By analyzing every component at the board level, Cybord enhances quality assurance and supply chain transparency across electronics manufacturing. Its solutions serve critical sectors including automotive, aerospace, defense, medical devices, industrial equipment, and data centers – where compliance, safety, and reliability are essential. Cybord’s platform also supports traceability standards such as IPC, ISO26262, AS9100, and others. The company enables manufacturers and OEMs to reduce defects, maintain regulatory compliance, and prevent field failures with real-time, non-invasive inspection. As of 2024, Cybord reports annual revenue of approximately $4.5 million and has a team ranging from 25 to 100 employees. With growing adoption, the company is sitting at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, and electronics quality.
About Siemens Digital Industries Software
Siemens Digital Industries Software provides comprehensive solutions for digital transformation, offering software and services that enable companies to improve product design, manufacturing, and operational processes. It serves industries including automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, electronics, and consumer products. Siemens Digital Industries Software has contributed towards innovation in manufacturing and product lifecycle management (PLM). The company is headquartered in Plano, TX, and is part of Siemens AG.