Advanced Illumination bought by Exaktera
Advanced Illumination’s LED lighting assemblies and drivers for machine vision will add to Exaktera's existing portfolio of lighting from Z-Laser and Prophotonix
Advanced Illumination’s LED lighting assemblies and drivers for machine vision will add to Exaktera's existing portfolio of lighting from Z-Laser and Prophotonix
The SL316 spot light from Advanced illumination offers general purpose, high-intensity illumination with the benefits of the UltraSeal washdown series
Advanced illumination has released the DCS-400E and DCS-800E multi-channel controllers. The DCS-400E has four output channels, while the DCS-800E has eight output channels
Advanced illumination is releasing its SL256 high intensity pattern projecting spot light, a new structured LED light projector featuring a large cluster of high-intensity LEDs in a focused, homogeneous spot light
Matthew Dale explores the power of computational imaging, all made possible by clever illumination
Advanced illumination has released its UltraSeal wash-down bar lights
Manufacturers of illumination systems for machine vision will present their latest developments at Vision 2018 from 6 to 8 November 2018. Hyperspectral imaging has boosted innovations in lighting
Advances in sensors that capture images like real eyes, plus in the software and hardware to process them, are bringing a paradigm shift in imaging, finds Andrei Mihai
A new automated approach is helping engineers in vision technology and forensics to identify rare traces, which can be essential in solving a crime
Integrating AI and augmented reality into imaging and machine vision for automated inspection tasks paves the way for faster, more efficient manufacturing, finds Abigail Williams
Camera and AI-equipped agricultural robots that can till, weed, pollinate and harvest are revolutionising farming, discovers Benjamin Skuse
Optical accelerators are enabling a new generation of powerful hyperspectral cameras, writes Professor Andrea Fratalocchi, of KAUST and Pixeltra
Imec’s Wouter Charle on how compact hyperspectral imaging cameras have huge potential once integrated into stringent clinical workflows