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Data code reading easy, fast and reliable

A MVTec Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 11, 2005

With version 3.1 of its easy-to-use machine vision software ActivVisionTools, MVTec makes reading of data codes easier than ever.

Data code applications are increasing rapidly.

Two-dimensional (2D) and multi-line (stacked) codes such as PDF417 already substitute entire documents of correspondence between customer and distributor.

Thus, a manufacturer always is able to ascertain in real-time which component is on hand, including the specific administration information.

ActivVisionTools is based on the operators of the comprehensive machine vision software library Halcon that is used worldwide.

Thus, ActivVisionTools runs reliably and has the power of great machine vision software.

Again, ActivVisionTools 3.1 is more than only software: From the customers' point of view, it is a real protection of their investment because the entire know-how of the MVTec engineers entered into the development of ActivVisionTools.

Also in other respects, ActivVisionTools offers many improvements, eg drag-and-drop of images.

Furthermore, the integration into .NET was simplified, leading to application development without writing any code.

The open software architecture of ActivVisionTools is extensible and scalable, and thus it always fits customers' needs.

In addition to the new tool ActivDataCode, there are ActivOCR, ActivBarcode, ActivMeasure, ActivAlignment, and ActivBlobFinder, to name just a few.

MVTec showcases ActivVisionTools 3.1 at the VISION 2005 in Stuttgart, hall 4, booth 420/1.

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