Flir T-Series wins 'red dot design award', 2008
The Flir T-Series, a handheld infrared camera developed and produced by Flir Systems AB in Stockholm, Sweden, has been awarded the 'red dot design award'.
The Flir T-Series, a handheld infrared camera developed and produced by Flir Systems AB in Stockholm, Sweden, has been awarded the 'red dot design award'.
For a limited period only, Flir Systems has pledged that any order for the ThermaCAM T400, T360 or InfraCAM will be upgraded to a complete operator's kit.
Using a new validation framework, 17 camera, software and frame grabber manufacturers have developed or are developing GigE Vision products that can publicly test the interoperability of their products.
Matrox Imaging has released a series of webcasts of its FPGA training programs on the company’s website. The on-line training is intended for software developers who need to interface, control and create FPGA configurations with Matrox Imaging’s hardware and software products.
A new technique for vision processing could allow 3D models of buildings to be recreated from ordinary, 2D digital photographs.
At this week's VLSI Symposium, IMEC will present significant progress in the manufacturability of FinFETs - devices used to improve CMOS reliability.
Greg Blackman looks at how SWIR spectral imaging can help reduce plastic pollution, both through environmental surveys and by improving sorting in recycling plants
Keely Portway looks at some of the new imaging techniques advancing biological investigation
Matthew Dale explores the new 3D vision tools that are enabling automated bin picking
Theia Technology’s Mark Peterson outlined the benefits of rectilinear lenses at AIA’s vision solutions conference. Greg Blackman reports
As AMD buys Xilinx and Nvidia acquires Arm, we ask two industry experts what this could mean for the vision sector
Greg Blackman reports on how the heads of AIA, VDMA Machine Vision, EMVA, and UKIVA assess the impact of the pandemic on the vision sector