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
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Jürgen Hartmann, managing director, IDS Imaging Development Systems
Colin Pearce, CEO, Active Silicon
Uwe Furtner, technical general manager, Matrix Vision
Ramon Palli, general manager, Aqsense
Francois Thouret, director of e2v Imaging Division
Steve Geraghty, VP Dalsa US operations, and director of Dalsa's Industrial Products
Bud Brown, director of business development, Northwire
Mathias Leumann, CEO, Leutron Vision
Dr Oliver Vietze, CEO and chairman, Baumer Group
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