Jenoptik wins contract to supply infrared cameras
Jenoptik and InfraTec are continuing their successful partnership in the field of non-contact temperature measurement
Jenoptik and InfraTec are continuing their successful partnership in the field of non-contact temperature measurement
When NASA launches the Mars 2020 mission the first images returned to Earth in February 2021 will be seen through lenses engineered by Jenoptik
Jenoptik has signed a long-term agreement to develop and produce a microscopy imaging instrument with a life science company. The agreement is anticipated to exceed €30 million
Metrology and photonics company, Jenoptik, has acquired 100 per cent of the shares of Otto Vision Technology and Ovitec, both specialising in optical inspection systems
With ‘SYIONS’, Jenoptik is broadening its extensive expertise in diagnostics and analytics solutions to include a digital image capture, processing and analysis platform that can be configured to the customer’s specific needs
Jenoptik will premiere a miniature diagnostic imaging platform called Syions
From September 2016, the PROGRES GRYPHAX® KAPELLA, RIGEL and PROKYON cameras will complete Jenoptik's USB 3.0 product series, making it an attractive option for scientific use.
Our history goes back to the invention of ANPR in the early 1980s, with continual ongoing development and world firsts, covering Police, Security, Parking & Enforcement applications. We are now part of Jenoptik, a global leader in imaging and enforcement, and we are looking for a talented and visionary engineer to help develop thenext big thing in ANPR. Every day, millions of vehicle journeys are monitored by our Home Office approved ANPR systems, using advanced and highly capable cameras, illuminators and software.
Available from April 2016, the Progres Gryphax Arktur and Naos cameras are set to be the latest additions to Jenoptik's USB 3.0 product range
At the leading trade fair for quality assurance in Stuttgart on May 5-8, Jenoptik exhibited the first model from its new generation of cameras - the PROGRES GRYPHAX SUBRA
Greg Blackman looks at how SWIR spectral imaging can help reduce plastic pollution, both through environmental surveys and by improving sorting in recycling plants
Keely Portway looks at some of the new imaging techniques advancing biological investigation
Matthew Dale explores the new 3D vision tools that are enabling automated bin picking
Theia Technology’s Mark Peterson outlined the benefits of rectilinear lenses at AIA’s vision solutions conference. Greg Blackman reports
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
Greg Blackman reports on how the heads of AIA, VDMA Machine Vision, EMVA, and UKIVA assess the impact of the pandemic on the vision sector