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Full range of cameras set for IPOT launch
Hitachi Denshi will introduce five new cameras at IPOT 2006 with IEEE1394.b or CameraLink interfaces for the digital imaging market.
News from Hitachi Denshi (Europe), Dec 2, 2005
Sensor systems aim to improve weld quality
Oxford Sensor Technology has launched a number of new products aimed at improving process quality and reducing cost in the automated welding sector.
News from Oxford Sensor Technology, Nov 29, 2005
Machine vision cameras "on the rocks"
Ultracompact "ice cube" cameras can be effortlessly integrated into machine vision systems where size and high resolution imaging are critical considerations for quality-sensitive inspection.
News from Toshiba America Information Systems, Nov 25, 2005
New UK base for electro-optic specialist
Founded two years ago, Photon Lines recently moved to fully serviced offices in the attractive North Oxfordshire village of Bloxham, near Banbury.
News from Photon Lines, Nov 24, 2005
Acquisition strengthens machine vision line
Siemens Automation and Drives has now completed the acquisition of the assets of RVSI Acuity CiMatrix, a division of Robotic Visions Systems headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives, Nov 24, 2005
Industrial camera comes with gigabit Ethernet
The mvBlueCougar is an exciting new camera from Germany's vision specialist Matrix Vision.
News from Alrad Instruments, Nov 22, 2005
Linescan cameras suit high-speed inspection
The Piranha3 family of advanced linescan cameras is claimed to redefine high-end linescan imaging with eight outputs each running at 40MHz at either 8 or 12Kpixel resolutions.
News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 22, 2005
Linescan cameras speed low-light applications
The Piranha HS series is specifically designed to meet the challenging demands of high speed, low light applications, with up to 100x the sensitivity of comparable standard linescan solutions.
News from Firstsight Vision, Nov 22, 2005
Vision products set for launch at IPOT
IPOT 06 will be the UK "launchpad" for a number of new vision products from Photon Lines.
News from Photon Lines, Nov 21, 2005
Thermal cameras aid F1 speed and safety
ThermaCAM fixed mounted and portable cameras are now used by more than a third of the Formula One teams to ensure critical components provide the competitive edge while ensuring driver safety.
News from Flir Systems, Nov 21, 2005
Recognition software handles distorted text
A breakthrough in character verification technology allows text to be verified, even when printed on curved or flexible surfaces or distorted during the printing or packaging process.
News from Cognex UK, Nov 18, 2005
Vision show attracts international audience
The busy three day Vision 2005 show in Stuttgart witnessed an overall 10% increase in visitors over the 2004 event.
News from Industrial Vision Systems, Nov 18, 2005
Electronic imaging in the firing line
Qinetiq has ordered six SIR2 cameras to replace aging very high-speed stills and film based synchroballistic cameras for use at its Eskmeals, Pendine and Shoeburyness missile ranges.
News from Specialised Imaging, Nov 17, 2005
Laser sensor isn't fooled by colour changes
The Sensor Instruments model R-LAS laser sensor uses automatic laser power correction to ensure that bright and dark objects can be detected with the highest accuracy.
News from Ixthus Instrumentation, Nov 17, 2005
FireWire cameras turn to PCB inspection
Industrial Vision Systems has created a generic machine concept for PCB manufacturers to allow robust solder inspection for a fraction of the price of some of the larger AOI machines on the market.
News from Industrial Vision Systems, Nov 15, 2005
Small laser sensors pack big power
The World-Beam QS18LD Laser Diffuse and QS18LLP Laser Retroreflective sensors from Banner Engineering are designed for high-performance sensing.
News from Banner Engineering, Nov 14, 2005
Resolve launches corporate capabilities brochure
For over 20 years Resolve Optics has developed OEM quantity specialist lenses and optical designs for small and large high-technology businesses.
News from Resolve Optics, Nov 11, 2005
Data code reading easy, fast and reliable
With version 3.1 of its easy-to-use machine vision software ActivVisionTools, MVTec makes reading of data codes easier than ever.
News from MVTec Software, Nov 11, 2005
Compact RFI read-write system for quick conveyors
The RFM32 is the latest addition to Leuze Mayser's range of RFI devices. Its compact, robust design ensures high read/write standards over distances of 90mm.
News from Leuze Mayser, Nov 10, 2005
Infrared camera shows slag build-up at power plant
Westar Energy has found a better way to 'see through flames' in monitoring for slag problems in three boilers that drive generators at its electricity generating plant in St Marys, Kansas, USA.
News from Mikron Infrared, Nov 9, 2005
Training courses detail vision software platform
DISL has announced a new half-day training workshop covering Scorpion Vision Software. It is offered free of charge to interested parties.
News from Digital Inspection Systems, Nov 4, 2005
Martinson award for Olsen
Dr Gregory H Olsen, Chairman of the Board of Sensors Unlimited, has been selected as the winner of the prestigious John H Martinson Technology Support Award by the New Jersey Technology Council.
News from Sensors Unlimited, Oct 31, 2005
Cameras set for high street duties
Sony Europe's Image Sensing Solutions Division has been selected to supply the camera system to be used in high-street branches of UK optician Dollond and Aitchison.
News from Sony Europe - Image Sensing Solutions, Oct 31, 2005
Machine vision software finds embedded use
MVTec's Halcon machine vision software has now moved into the market for intelligent cameras.
News from MVTec Software, Oct 31, 2005
CMOS camera system runs at high speed
Epix has introduced a new flexible high speed CMOS camera system.
News from Alrad Instruments, Oct 28, 2005
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