The UK startup Tractable, developing AI for accident and disaster recovery, announces an investment of approximately €22.7m.
The UK startup Tractable, developing AI for accident and disaster recovery, announces an investment of approximately €22.7m.
Vision Ventures monitors the performance of listed Vision companies.
Kudan and Artisense, two Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) developers, have jointly announced that both companies have launched consultations toward partnership for technology and business development following the completion of Kudan’s initial purchase of shares in Artisense, to be followed in several stages by the purchase of the remaining shares of the company so that Artisense will be acquired as a subsidiary of Kudan.
Level Five Supplies has launched a range of specialist training courses for 2020 in Swindon, UK.
The Viscom Technology Forum will take place this year on June 24 and 25 at Viscom Campus in Hanover.
Under the motto ‘research meets industry’, Messe Stuttgart (in cooperation with VDMA Machine Vision) organises a joint booth for research institutes and universities.
The WeRoKIt project of the RIF Institute for Research and Transfer was one of eleven innovation projects in the lead market competition IKT.NRW.
The almost complete program of this year’s EMVA Business Conference contains particularly interesting keynotes this year: Liam Halligan (l.), best known for his weekly column in The Sunday Telegraph gives an insight into the future economic development.
Ambienta announces the 100% acquisition of 1st Vision, distributor of machine vision and imaging products in North America. 1st Vision will become part of the Next Imaging platform, with the goal of becoming a leading international company for the distribution of imaging and machine vision solutions.
The 4Jet Group acquires the TIS inspection systems business for tyres and wheels from Hennecke Systems.
Visio Nerf is opening a new office in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
Lynred and the semiconductor startup GreenWaves announce their collaboration on a new open source reference platform for occupancy management.
MVTec Software and Daheng Imaging have started a cooperation in which MVTec’s Merlic software is integrated into the Chinese company’s intelligent Pallas cameras.
Enclustra and Hema Electronic have signed a cooperation agreement that will provide customers of both companies with better customer service in the future.
Sky Blue Microsystems has taken over the distribution of the products of the Israeli company Gidel for the DACH sector.
Less than 5 months after its launch, the ‘inVISION News’ corporate site on LinkedIn has already more than 1,500 followers.
With the robust AI hand scanner from the HR-X model series, Keyence combines the technologies of stationary and mobile code readers in one device.
The FPGA-based vision platform NATvision from N.A.T. is based on the MicroTCA standard.
At Logimat, Vision Components is showing the world’s first industrial-grade MIPI camera module with Sony’s IMX900 image sensor.
Autonomous robots and complex industrial applications require precise synchronization of numerous sensors and systems.
Eines Vision Systems All-in-One-Tunnel goes beyond being a mere inspection and quality control solution and is capable of identifying defects, improperly assembled components, and surface damage.
Kitov’s software version 2.7. brings enhanced user experience and expanded functionality.
With the FXO series, SVS-Vistek now offers new models with the Sony SenSWIR sensors IMX992 and IMX993.
The Edge Device AIE-KN41 from Spectra combines Nvidia’s Jetson Orin NX platform, compact design and high AI performance.
Thanks to the new software feature One Click Roughness, the new FocusX measuring device from Bruker Alicona delivers ISO-compliant profile roughness values with just one click, with the minimum measurable roughness being 0.06m.
iVersion 2024.1 of Volume Graphics VGstudio Max is now available for download.
Teledyne e2v’s Flash 2K LSA CMOS image sensor family is specifically tailored for laser profiling applications that require the use of a large Scheimpflug angle (LSA).
An optical free-fall inspection system from Fraunhofer IPM checks cold-formed components for geometric dimensional accuracy and surface quality with accuracies in the range of a few hundredths of a millimeter.