3D 48-camera microscope developed for high-resolution 3D surgical imagery A Fourier lightfield multiview microscope has been developed by Duke University, opening up 3D depth sensing for microsurgery with 11µm precision Latest Content 48-camera microscope developed for high-resolution 3D surgical imagery RealSense completes Intel spinout to scale AI-powered 3D vision Zebra and Clearview launch Industrial Automation Centre to train and support machine vision engineers New technologies Robust and high precision ToF camera for cost-efficient 3D imaging in real time White papers Design and deployment advantages for 3D imaging devices If you're navigating the complexities of 3D machine vision, this White Paper can deliver the knowledge and solutions you need. 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 Webcasts On-demand webcast: How 3D imaging adds a new dimension to industrial inspection On-demand webcast: The Future of Industrial Imaging - Leveraging AI and 3D Imaging for Predictive Maintenance and Process Control More content FlexScan3D software Gocator 6.1 software Machine vision – a driver of digital agriculture LMI buys FringeAI to add AI inspection to 3D portfolio D3 Engineering gains access to Microsoft’s 3D time of flight imaging tech Z-Laser bought by Boston-based private equity firm In-Sight 3D-L4000 3D vision system Researchers' LED control algorithm simplifies 3D imaging Terry Arden steps down as CEO of LMI Isra Vision gains Perceptron 3D tech after Atlas Copco acquisition Scarlet 3D depth camera Photoneo's 3D vision tech wins robotics award Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 17 Next page Next ›