Olympus’ Stream image analysis software now uses AI to apply image segmentation to industrial testing using microscopy.
Olympus’ Stream image analysis software now uses AI to apply image segmentation to industrial testing using microscopy.
Toposens has released a new Ultrasonic Echolocation Sensor for 3D Collision Avoidance.
Anyone who wants to test the IDS NXT ocean embedded vision platform and evaluate its potential for their own AI applications should take a look at the IDS NXT ocean Creative Kit.
Gelsight introduced the new version of its GelSight Mobile probe, the Series 2. The mobile device offers a sleek form-factor that is one-third lighter and less than half the volume of its predecessor, allowing it to scan surfaces in tighter spaces, while maintaining accuracy, speed, and field of view.
The new profile sensor Z-Trak 2 of Teledyne Dalsa delivers scan speeds of up to 45,000 profiles per second and features built-in HDR and reflection compensation algorithms to handle surfaces with varying degrees of reflectivity in a single scan.
The phyCORE-i.MX 8m Mini Board by Phytec is suitable for simple and cost-effective embedded vision applications.
A hardware trigger for The Imaging Source’s MIPI and FPD-Link cameras enables real-time responses for precise event triggering and camera synchronization.
AutoVimation now offers polarizing filters and diffusers for its Meganova ring light for installation in the Orca, Shark and Megalodon series of camera housings.
The AF-2000 LED light source series from AHF offers high optical performance at an affordable price for fluorescence microscopy.
Mikrotron announced the Eosens 21CXP camera. The camera is capable of acquiring 5120×4096 pixel color or monochrome images while operating at 230fps.
Fraunhofer IZM, together with TecVenture, Optrontec Inc. and Kaist, has developed a highspeed camera equipped with a multi-lens array that enables images to be taken with an extended depth of field.
The Pace LR-8KG line scan camera of Emergent Vision features the Gpixel GL0816 CMOS sensor.
The Inther Group’s fully automated robotic picking solution Gripp (Gantry Robotic Intelligent Piece Picker) was developed with the aim of increasing picking throughput.
The Zeiss Automated Defect Detection (ZADD) software by Zeiss IMT makes it possible to detect even small and fuzzy defects in components reliably, quickly and automatically.
For users of Teledyne Flir fixed thermal camera solutions the Geva 400 iNspect package of Teledyne Dalsa is a simple and affordable solution.
The scanControl AIK adapter by Micro Epsilon enables integration into Cognex VisionPro via the Cognex AIK Server.
The FSM-IMX570 development kit by Framos provides vision system engineers with a framework for developing a working prototype of an indirect Time-of-Flight embedded vision system.
The 2.3MP full HD camera VM-20 with global shutter and MIPI CSI-2 – interface complements Phytec’s camera models with 1 and 5MP resolution and offers up to 120fps in full resolution.
The ECX-3000-PEG by Vecow (sales plug-in) is designed for highest computing performance and AI applications and supports up to 6656 CUDA cores, 52 RT cores and 208 tensor cores.
The NXT 3.0 software update by IDS now also enables anomaly detection for the smart NXT cameras.
The 5.2MP vision sensor VOS5000-F227-C-S by Pepperl+Fuchs with interchangeable C-mount lens offers a wide range of detection tools for flexible inspection tasks.
Based on the latest Intel Core Mobile processors of the 12th and 13th generation, the TQ Group is expanding its range in the CPU power ranges 15, 28 and 45W with the COM-Express compact modules TQMx120 and TQMx130.
Adlink’s AI Camera Development Kit simplifies prototyping and testing of edge AI vision systems.
Mikrotron’s 10MP EoSens 10CCX12-FM CXP-12 camera with global shutter takes full advantage of the maximum performance of the Gsprint 4510 CMOS sensor, allowing color images to be captured at up to to 478fps.