VisionCommander – a PC-based image processing software for optical inspection by senswork – supports 2D and 3D cameras as well as scanners from a wide range of manufacturers.

VisionCommander – a PC-based image processing software for optical inspection by senswork – supports 2D and 3D cameras as well as scanners from a wide range of manufacturers.
Teledyne Dalsa’s Sapera Vision Software Edition 2022-05 upgrades include enhancements to the Astrocyte graphical AI training tool and the Sapera Processing image processing and AI library tool.
The new version Halcon 22.05 by MVTec Software offers numerous new features: Until now, the Deep Learning technology Anomaly Detection was only able to detect localized, structural anomalies.
The new version of the ArenaView SDK by Lucid Vision has a built-in JupyterLab support.
The highlight of Halcon Version 22.05 by MVTec is the new Global Context Anomaly Detection technology.
Version 5.1 of MVTec’s Merlic image processing software will be released on April 7. In particular, the range of Deep Learning functions has been expanded.
Users of the embedded vision system NXT ocean of IDS now have new features at their disposal.
Gigelink by Euresys is an optional library of eGrabber that provides a universal, hardware-independent access to GigE Vision Cameras.
The Simatic Tensorbox for AI applications comes with an integrated Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX accelerator card with 384 GPU cores.
With the software package 1.2 for the Nvidia Isaac SDKTM, Framos supports the latest version 2021.1 for the industrial depth cameras D415e and D435e.
The WeldSight Remote Connect app for the OmniScan X3 phased array tester streamlines the weld inspection workflow.
The C6675 control cabinet Industrial PC with ATX motherboard and the housing and power supply unit of the C6670 Industrial Server by Beckhoff enables the use of powerful graphics cards for particularly demanding machine learning and vision applications.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the AWS Panorama Appliance, a new device that customers can install in their facilities to run applications that analyze multiple video streams from existing on-premises cameras.
Olympus’ Stream image analysis software now uses AI to apply image segmentation to industrial testing using microscopy.
The Open eVision libraries by Euresys can now be used on Linux as a 64-bit version on x86-64 platforms (with Intel or AMD CPUs).
The smart version of the SenS 1280 HD SWIR camera by NIT delivers crisp, low-noise images with onboard image features like HD resolution, automatic gain control, and advanced image processing capabilities.
By optimizing the components and the software, Werth increases the range of application of the TomoScope S series.
Fuchs inspection systems can replace a lack of skilled personnel in manual visual inspection with sophisticated inspection sensor technology.
Advanced Realtime Tracking announced the version 3.2.0. of their tracking software Dtrack3 with new features like improved user guidance – just select the wanted target and assign it – and increased camera scalability which is needed for large tracking volumes or angled rooms, like for example production halls, Motion Capture applications or tracking inside of vehicles.
Teledyne Flir’s Lepton 3.1R module is a radiometric thermal imaging module with a 95° field of view, a resolution of 160×120 and a dynamic temperature range of up to 400°C.
With a hybrid LED & infrared light source, the handheld 3D scanner EinScan H2 by Shining 3D improves on its predecessor with a 5MP resolution color camera, enhanced accuracy up to 0.05mm, and three VCSEL projectors for more photorealistic textures and better data quality.
Vecow’s EAC-6000 series is based on the Nvidia Jetson Orin NX featuring a 1024-core Nvidia Ampere architecture GPU with 32 Tensor cores and 8-core Arm Cortex-A78AE CPU.
Allied Vision launches two new Alvium camera series with FPD-Link III and GMSL2 interface.
iPF Electronic is expanding its range of lighting. There are new ring lights of the ER1Dxxx series, spotlights of the ES46xxx series and especially small spotlights of the ES16xxx series.
Alkeria has expanded its polarization cameras series with the Sony Polarsens 5MP CMOS with the Celera One P. Users can choose between the speed of a dual-USB3 interface of Celera P, and the convenience of the single USB3 interface of Celera One P. Since monochrome video format is not suitable to visualize AoLP (Angle of Linear Polarization) and DoLP (Degree of Linear Polarization) information simultaneously, Alkeria developed an advanced feature for the cameras: the FusionView feature.
The Model 4455 by Hinalea Imaging (Distributor Spehereoptics) covers an extended SWIR range from 1200 to 2100nm.
Lucid Vision announced the integration and availability of Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) data transfer technology over its complete range of Atlas10 – 10GigE cameras.