3D Young blood and new honours in focus as attention turns to Stuttgart for VISION 2024 Vision's best and brightest will focus on Stuttgart next week as the freshest start-ups, home-grown talents and ground-breaking award nominees take centre stage. Latest Content Young blood and new honours in focus as attention turns to Stuttgart for VISION 2024 Single-camera 3D imaging by PxE Imaging at VISION 2024’s Start-Up World Imaging & Machine Vision Europe’s August/September issue is out now! New technologies Robust and high precision ToF camera for cost-efficient 3D imaging in real time White papers C6 Series: The next generation of 3D sensors The new C6 series of 3D sensors from AT - Automation Technology is based on a new sensor platform that supports the latest technology trends such as GenICam 3D. Photometric stereo technique - 3D machine vision’s next frontier Photometric stereo uses 3D surface orientation and its effect on reflected light to produce a contrast image accentuating local 3D surface variations, making complex inspections cheaper and more effective Machine vision – a driver of digital agriculture This white paper explores how machine vision automates and optimises processes in agriculture. From industrial-scale agricultural enterprises to small farms, everyone is relying more on digital technologies in line with smart farming. More content Young blood and new honours in focus as attention turns to Stuttgart for VISION 2024 Single-camera 3D imaging by PxE Imaging at VISION 2024’s Start-Up World Imaging & Machine Vision Europe’s August/September issue is out now! Expansion plans continue for holography start-up VividQ, with funding now up to £22m Industrial imaging industry gathers in Stuttgart Robotic vision unloads 800 objects per hour at DHL Single-pixel imaging enables 3D tracking at unprecedented speeds SICK adds to its collection of compatible components on the NOVA software platform Low-power AI technique maps 3D space with 2D cameras Basler acquires quarter stake in Roboception New imaging technologies allow for 3D imaging of the human brain Q&A: Bobbie H. Kalra from Magnasoft explains how detailed data can build a picture of the world around us Pagination Page 1 Next page Next ›