8Pico-Cam
NIT and M8 have released the 8Pico-Cam, which is being described as the world smallest wide dynamic range analogue camera
NIT and M8 have released the 8Pico-Cam, which is being described as the world smallest wide dynamic range analogue camera
NIT has introduced the WiDy SWIR camera, integrating an ultra wide dynamic range InGaAs sensor operating from 900-1,700nm
NIT has introduced a stereoscopic camera based upon its global shutter high dynamic range CMOS sensor NSC1001
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) has released the NSC1105, a 1.3 Megapixel WDR sensor. The model provides a 10.6µm pixel size and a dynamic range of more than 140dB
NIT has released a set of tone mapping algorithms dedicated to its range of Native WDR imaging sensors
NIT has released its NSC1005 HD-ready sensor operating in 720p mode. The sensor has 1,280 x 720 pixels of 5.6um size, equipped with microlenses and/or colour bayer filters
New Imaging Technologies (NIT) has released the NSC0905 sensor, designed for high-performance intensified night vision applications
New Imaging Technologies' (NIT) MD1-10-B logarithmic CMOS sensor is a true logarithmic sensor that uses an array of photodiodes operated in photovoltaic mode
Greg Blackman speaks to Imec’s Paweł Malinowski about the institute’s new quantum dot SWIR sensor
Matthew Dale finds out how vision is enabling smaller batch sizes to be processed on packaging lines
Greg Blackman examines the effort that goes into creating an embedded vision system
Keely Portway finds out how imaging is helping keep cyclists and pedestrians safe
The UK Industrial Vision Association’s Neil Sandhu and Allan Anderson assess some of the implications of the trade deal between the EU and the UK
Dimitrios Damianos and Eric Mounier at Yole Développement examine the market landscape after the $8bn purchase
Dr Chris Yates, director of Vision Ventures, gives his take on Flir's acquisition by Teledyne Technologies
Greg Blackman reports on the views of panellists from AIT, MVTec, Irida Labs, and Xilinx discussing AI and machine vision
Imaging and Machine Vision Europe gathered a panel of experts to discuss uptake of 3D vision in robot automation. Greg Blackman reports on what was said