Discover the full insider trade history of COGNEX CORP, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, COGNEX CORP has recorded 26 reports. Market capitalisation: €10.7bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 16 May 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: PARROTTE DIANNE M. The full history is free.
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Cognex Corp. (NASDAQ: CGNX) is a leading industrial machine vision and visual automation company headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1981 by Dr. Robert J. Shillman, Cognex was an early pioneer in commercial machine vision and has built a long-standing franchise around technologies that help manufacturers and logistics operators inspect, identify, measure, and guide products and components with high precision. Over time, the company has become one of the best-known names in industrial vision, benefiting from decades of engineering depth, a broad installed base, and a brand associated with reliability in factory automation. Cognex’s business is centered on hardware, software, and AI-enabled solutions for industrial applications. Its core portfolio includes In-Sight vision systems, DataMan barcode readers, VisionPro software, and a growing set of cloud and edge-based AI tools. A notable recent addition is OneVision, a cloud platform designed to simplify how customers build, train, and scale AI-powered vision applications. In 2025 and 2026, Cognex also expanded its product roadmap with new Solutions Experience (SLX) offerings and launched higher-performance systems such as the In-Sight 6900 vision controller and the In-Sight 3900 embedded AI vision system, signaling a clear push toward more modular, easier-to-deploy, edge-compute architectures. From a competitive standpoint, Cognex holds a strong position in a specialized and technically demanding market. Its edge lies in combining optics, sensors, embedded processing, machine learning, and application software into solutions that can be deployed on production lines and in distribution centers. That integrated approach matters because industrial customers increasingly want faster implementation, lower total cost of ownership, and higher uptime, not just raw technical performance. Cognex competes on product quality, application know-how, and the ability to support mission-critical inspection use cases across manufacturing and logistics verticals. Geographically, Cognex serves customers across the Americas, Europe, and Asia through a global network of offices and distributors. While the company remains rooted in the United States, its end markets are international and tied to global manufacturing and warehouse automation trends. Recent headlines underline a strategic shift toward artificial intelligence: Cognex published research in March 2026 on manufacturers’ growing expectations for AI vision systems, launched a NVIDIA-powered vision controller in April 2026, and introduced the In-Sight 3900 in May 2026. For investors, Cognex stands out as a U.S.-listed NASDAQ technology company with a durable industrial franchise and meaningful exposure to automation and AI-led productivity spending.