PPMA has announced the schedule of its three-day seminar programme, which will run daily during PPMA Total Show 2022 from 27-29 September
Products and Press Releases
BitFlow plans to introduce its first Coaxpress-over-Fibre frame grabber, the Claxon Fiber, at Vision Stuttgart
E-con Systems launches RouteCam_CU20, an HDR GigE ultra-low light camera with network synchronisation capability
The Accton Smart Automated Optical Inspection solution will use the Blaize Pathfinder P1600 embedded system on module to add visual AI production line inspection
Eigen Innovations will introduce a software suite at the Vision trade fair in October
Smart Vision Lights has released the JWL150, the first in a new camera-to-light series
MVTec Software will launch the latest version (5.2) of its machine vision software Merlic on 20 October
ProPhotonix has released the Cobra HyperSpec SWIR 2.0 line light
Chromasens has launched a machine vision system that detects cosmetic defects on silicon wafers
EMVA has appointed Oliver Scheel as business development manager. The association has also opened registration for its Vision Stuttgart networking event
Teledyne e2v announces the release of its 2-Megapixel Optimom, the first in a range of Mipi CSI-2 optical modules
Basler has released a 5GigE product range, including 12 Ace 2 camera models, matching lenses, cables and PC cards
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