Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products, implementation process, and support.

What industries does Phena support?

We primarily work with manufacturing, packaging, and logistics companies. Our systems are flexible and can be adapted to various production environments.

Do I need to buy new cameras to use your system?

Not necessarily. If your existing cameras meet the resolution and frame rate requirements for the specific use case, we can integrate with them. Otherwise, we can provide a complete hardware setup.

How long does a typical deployment take?

A pilot deployment usually takes 2-4 weeks, from initial data collection to a working model on your line. Full-scale rollouts depend on the number of lines and complexity.

Can Phena integrate with our existing MES or ERP?

Yes. Phena 4.0 is designed for full connectivity. We can push inspection results, count data, and alerts directly to your PLC, MES, or ERP systems.

What happens if a model's accuracy drops over time?

Our Phena 4.0 platform includes continuous model improvement. The system flags uncertain inferences and allows for easy retraining to adapt to changes in lighting, product variations, or new defects.

We primarily work with manufacturing, packaging, and logistics companies. Our systems are flexible and can be adapted to various production environments.

Not necessarily. If your existing cameras meet the resolution and frame rate requirements for the specific use case, we can integrate with them. Otherwise, we can provide a complete hardware setup.

A pilot deployment usually takes 2-4 weeks, from initial data collection to a working model on your line. Full-scale rollouts depend on the number of lines and complexity.

Yes. Phena 4.0 is designed for full connectivity. We can push inspection results, count data, and alerts directly to your PLC, MES, or ERP systems.

Our Phena 4.0 platform includes continuous model improvement. The system flags uncertain inferences and allows for easy retraining to adapt to changes in lighting, product variations, or new defects.