Haag-Streit acquires Vrmagic for eye exam simulator
The acquisition follows a four-year long technology collaboration on the development of a simulator for ophthalmology slit lamp examinations, the Eyesi Slit Lamp
The acquisition follows a four-year long technology collaboration on the development of a simulator for ophthalmology slit lamp examinations, the Eyesi Slit Lamp
VRmagic Imaging will present the LineScan3D at booth 2352, a 3D sensor with a field of view of 74mm width and 76mm height at a sub-pixel resolution in the area of 1.5μm
Technology specialist Nokra and the camera manufacturer VRmagic Imaging from Mannheim have jointly developed a technology platform for laser triangulation processes
VRmagic Imaging is expanding its sales network in Asia
VRmagic Imaging is extending its 10 Gigabit Ethernet camera series to include the Sony Pregius IMX253 CMOS sensor
The technology company VRmagic has bundled its business activities in the area of camera systems for industrial image processing in a separate company since October 2016
VRmagic offers a new intelligent camera that is perfectly suited for applications in industrial environments, the VRmIC3 OEM
The German camera manufacturer VRmagic expands its portfolio with the VRMTS-20, a sensor module with small dimensions
VRmagic has integrated a plug-in for the open source GStreamer library in its Software Development Kit
VRmagic has introduced the VRmDAVC-2 USB frame grabber
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A new automated approach is helping engineers in vision technology and forensics to identify rare traces, which can be essential in solving a crime
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Optical accelerators are enabling a new generation of powerful hyperspectral cameras, writes Professor Andrea Fratalocchi, of KAUST and Pixeltra
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