Halcon 20.05
MVTec Software will launch a new progress release of its standard software Halcon on 20 May 2020
MVTec Software will launch a new progress release of its standard software Halcon on 20 May 2020
MVTec Software has appointed Mario Bohnacker as technical product manager of Halcon, and Christian Eckstein as business developer and partner manager
Greg Blackman speaks to Dr Richard Dudley about the National Physical Laboratory’s 3D imaging rig, which will be scanning wheat in crop breeding trials this summer
MVTec Software will be presenting its entire range of embedded vision solutions at Embedded World in Nuremberg
Vision technology will be one of the highlights at Embedded World in Nuremberg. Here, we preview what to expect
MVTec Software (4-203) will focus on speed, robustness, and hardware compatibility for applications in industrial sectors at the show
Topics include anomaly detection in deep-learning-based inspection tasks using the standard machine vision software MVTec Halcon. Other topics to be presented are deep-learning-based optical character recognition, examples of the latest embedded vision applications, Halcon's generic box finder for pick-and-place applications, and identification via subpixel barcode reader.
MVTec Software announces its Innovation Day, which will be held on 20 February at Haus der Bayerischen Wirtschaft in Munich
Greg Blackman looks at the latest techniques to capture and analyse 3D image data
MVTec Software is expanding its partner network in Southeast Asia with two distributors from Thailand and Vietnam
Deep learning has helped to make great strides in machine vision technology, but there are additional data-centric tools that can help new applications come to life. Find out more...
The different requirements of industrial and space imaging have led to distinct sensor development paths that diverge and intersect in interesting ways, as Benjamin Skuse finds out
Clever manipulation of light is allowing researchers to image deeper into tissue to ultimately further our understanding of the brain. Abigail Williams investigates
Automation, lighting regimes, and hyperspectral imaging are unlocking vertical farming’s full potential, finds Benjamin Skuse
There’s a renaissance underway in shortwave infrared imaging as thin-film photodetectors come online. Tim Hayes reports