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
June/July 2022

Lights-out logistics
Could computer vision be the key to fully autonomous warehouses? Benjamin Skuse investigates
Spoilt for embedded choice
Tim Reynolds asks what developers must consider when building an embedded vision system
Code reading made easy
Abigail Williams finds that traceability systems used in pharma packaging are now becoming more common for consumer goods
The latest colour imaging products for 2022
A look at colour imaging and some of the lighting solutions, cameras and other applications available
Vision gets piece of the Pi
Scorpion Vision's Paul Wilson spoke at the UKIVA conference in April about how Raspberry Pi cameras are now more than just a device for hobbyists. Greg Blackman reports
Recycling EV batteries: a pressing automation problem
Greg Blackman speaks to the Faraday Institution’s Dr Alireza Rastegarpanah about work to automate disassembly of lithium-ion batteries

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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
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