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Trash talk

Greg Blackman reports on a presentation Eric Camirand of Waste Robotics gave about hyperspectral imaging and robotics used in recycling plants

Both Saccade Vision and Tridimeo are targeting the automotive sector with their 3D vision cameras. Credit: Supergenijalac/Shutterstock.com

Spectral and MEMS take 3D in new directions

Greg Blackman speaks to two young companies with some novel 3D imaging approaches

A 3D point cloud of a coin, which has metallic, glossy surfaces and a really fine surface structure. Credit: AIT

Advancing inline inspection

Matthew Dale investigates the technology behind inline computational imaging

Intergro Technologies has several patents in machine vision. Credit: Intergro Technologies

Building towards Industry 4.0

Keely Portway finds out how vision systems can be more tightly integrated within factory machinery

Credit: Messe Stuttgart

The return of Vision!

Here’s some of what to expect when the trade fair opens its doors

The Austrian Institute of Technology's 3D surface scanner. Credit: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology

Four firms make Vision Award shortlist

The Austrian Institute of Technology, HD Vision Systems, Prophesee and Zeiss have been recognised by the judges, with the award to be presented at Vision in Stuttgart

Smart yet simple 3D

Earlier this year, Terry Arden stepped down as chief executive of LMI Technologies. We caught up with him to see what has changed during his 18 years with the company

Image: BigPixel Photo/shutterstock.com

Sourcing skills for next-gen factories

Manufacturing firms must help inspire young engineers as production plants embrace digital technologies, Matthew Dale finds

Isotronic’s VialChecker multi-camera quality control machine. Credit: Isotronic and IDS

Vial statistics

Greg Blackman explores quality control measures taken to make the glass bottles filled with vaccines

Using drones could enable visual aircraft inspections in under an hour. Credit: Mainblades

Final call for digital flight maintenance

Matthew Dale takes a bird’s eye view of aircraft inspection, where drones equipped with vision are replacing manual checks

A tunable LED light source offers spectral reproduction. Credit: Pro-Lite Technology

Calibration across the spectrum

Leslie Lyons, business development manager for light metrology at Pro-Lite Technology, says spectral camera calibration needs a spectrally tunable light source

Outfield analyses aerial images of orchards using machine learning to predict crop yield

Sowing the seeds of digital tech

Farmers are starting to reap the rewards of robotics and machine vision, as Keely Portway finds out

Power in the community

Open source software has advanced to a point where it’s now a credible option for industrial imaging, Matthew Dale finds

Active Silicon’s 4xCXP-12 FireBird Coaxpress frame grabber (PCIe Gen3 x8)

Coaxpress gains fibre and 3D support

Chris Beynon, Active Silicon’s CTO and technical chair of the Coaxpress committee, updates on the Coaxpress standard

The first colour image, captured by a CMV20000 sensor, to be sent back by the hazard cameras on the Perseverance rover after its landing on Mars on 18 February. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

The sensor stories behind the Mars Perseverance images

Greg Blackman speaks to Guy Meynants, formerly of Cmosis, and Paul Jerram, of Teledyne e2v, about the history of the image sensors onboard the Mars rover

Hyperspectral imaging can be used to check for blemishes on food packaging lines. Credit: Brillopak

Unlocking flexible production

Matthew Dale finds out how vision is enabling smaller batch sizes to be processed on packaging lines

Plastic not fantastic

Greg Blackman looks at how SWIR spectral imaging can help reduce plastic pollution, both through environmental surveys and by improving sorting in recycling plants

The highlighted objects on the left show scaling errors, rotation errors or translation errors, while the objects on the right are a truer representation. Credit: Zivid

Pick of the bunch

Matthew Dale explores the new 3D vision tools that are enabling automated bin picking

Tropical Storm Frank off the south western coast of Baja California, captured by Ames Research Centre's HDVis camera mounted on Nasa's Global Hawk unmanned research aircraft. Credit: NASA/NOAA

Removing distortion with optical design

Theia Technology’s Mark Peterson outlined the benefits of rectilinear lenses at AIA’s vision solutions conference. Greg Blackman reports

MVTec’s deep learning tool provides means to label data simply and efficiently

Dealing with data

Matthew Dale explores the software to simplify the management and labelling of deep learning data

Classification of nuts as good or bad using Specim’s FX17 camera

Super spectral in sight

Optical design is crucial in enabling wider adoption of hyperspectral imaging, finds Andy Extance

True colours

Keely Portway surveys the latest advances in colour imaging, creating fresh opportunities in certain applications

An Illustration of the surface of PAN fibres (left) and carbon fibres after spreading (right). Credit: Fraunhofer IGCV and Chromasens

Carbon fibre inspection takes flight

Work is underway to build a vision system to detect defects in webs of composite materials

Investing in innovation

Keely Portway looks at the trials and tribulations of bringing new technology to market, particularly in a pandemic

Back to school

As a new academic year begins, Greg Blackman finds out what students taking image processing courses in two universities have in store

Géraldine Andrieux, CEO of Blumorpho

Winning investment in 2020

Ahead of the Inpho Venture Summit in October, Blumorpho CEO, Géraldine Andrieux, discusses how startups should approach pitching for venture capital funding in these uncertain economic times

Some of Luminate's third cohort of startups. Credit: Luminate

Startup class of 2020 continues to innovate

On 14 September, 10 photonics startups from Luminate's business accelerator will present their technology during The Optical Society’s virtual conference. Greg Blackman asks Luminate MD, Sujatha Ramanujan, how these young companies are coping during Covid-19

MVTec’s Halcon software library includes a deep learning OCR tool with pre-trained fonts from a wide range of industries. Credit: MVTec

Code critical

Matthew Dale explores vision solutions for code reading and inspection in pharmaceutical production

Engineers at KYB in front of a pick-and-place solution for handling steel metal cylinders. Credit: Pickit

Green light for automation

Car manufacturing has been hit hard by Covid-19, but the need for automation on production lines has not diminished, as Greg Blackman finds out

A point cloud of a National Research Council Canada artefact superimposed on a CAD model. Credit: NIST

Robotics to benefit from 3D vision standard

How do you choose a 3D vision system for a robot cell? Geraldine Cheok and Kamel Saidi at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the USA discuss an initiative to define standards for industrial 3D imaging

SWIR imaging can show bruising in fruit that wouldn't be evident with a visible camera. Credit: Sony

Optics design challenge for SWIR

Edmund Optics’s Thomas Armspach-Young and Boris Lange consider the optics needed to get the best out of Sony's new short-wave infrared image sensors

Every grain counts

How will the world feed 10 billion people by 2050 with no new land for agriculture? Greg Blackman speaks to machine builder Bühler about how optical sensing can maximise yield in grain processing

Two robots have been installed at Aalborg University Hospital in Denmark. Credit: Kuka

Helping hand for hospital testing labs

Keely Portway looks at how robots are automating procedures in hospital testing laboratories, and how imaging underpins this

A setup for photometric stereo imaging in which multiple lights are used to illuminate an object from different directions. Credit: Advanced illumination

Guided by the light

Matthew Dale explores the power of computational imaging, all made possible by clever illumination

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