The fifth European Machine Vision Forum was hosted by the Tyndall Institute in Cork, Ireland at the end of October
Products and Press Releases
Smart Vision Lights introduces the Lightgistics series, which aims to improve logistics and track-and-trace through machine vision lighting
Advantech has released AIMB-522, an industrial Micro-ATX motherboard for AI image processing in automation and surveillance.
The members of EUnited Robotics will be represented by VDMA R+A as one strong platform for the European robotics industry
Macnica ATD Europe announces its final trade show appearance in 2022 at Electronica
Emergent Vision Technologies has introduced the 127.7MP HB-127-S, the latest addition to its Bolt 25GigE cameras
Teledyne Dalsa is pleased to announce the Genie Nano-10GigE M/C8200, and M/C6200, based on Teledyne e2v’s 67M and 37M monochrome and colour sensors
JAI has introduced the Go Series GO-8105M-5GE-UV, a new 8.1-megapixel, UV-sensitive camera with a high performance 5GBase-T (5 GigE) interface
AutoVimation expands its protective enclosure range for Specim FX10 and FX17 hyperspectral cameras by two new models
The new model in Basler's Blaze ToF camera family combines high precision, low power consumption, and low heat generation
Edmund Optics has expanded its inventory of mounted machine vision filters
The Mikrotron EoSens GE 1.3 megapixel CMOS camera features photo-sensitivity of 2500 ISO/ASA (monochrome) combined with global shutter
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