This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
Vision Award 2012 now open for submissions


Messe Stuttgart, organisers of Vision 2012 (6-8 November), is now taking submissions for the Vision Award, its annual prize for applied image processing. Te winner will receive the €5,000 prize money in an award ceremony on 6 November during the Vision get-together. A jury comprised of Jens


Michael Carstensen of Videometer, Hermann Tropf of Vision Tools, Martin Wäny of Awaiba, Dieter-Josef Walter of Daimler, and Michael Engel of Vision Components, will choose the winner for the most outstanding innovation of 2012.


Te winner will have the


opportunity to present their innovation at the Vision 2012 press conference. Te submitted abstracts will be published online for the trade fair and a short abstract will be printed in the Vision catalogue. Imaging and Machine Vision Europe are proud once again to sponsor the award and will also publish abstracts. Companies can enter an abstract


of no more than four A4 pages online at www.messe-stuttgart.de/ vision/award-en. Te deadline for submissions is 13 July and articles are requested in English.


JAI acquires TVI Vision


JAI, a leading machine vision camera manufacturer, has acquired TVI Vision, Finland. TVI Vision, which has a strong, longstanding presence, especially in the European colour line scan market, will contribute to the JAI business with a complete product portfolio, a customer base, the TVI Vision technology base and, last but not


least, highly qualified employees. TVI Vision will continue to operate as an independent entity under the umbrella of JAI with its own sales channel and production based in Helsinki, Finland. With the acquisition, JAI strengthens its position as a leading developer and manufacturer of prism-based line scan cameras.


Rapid X-ray inspection developed as part of €8.5 million project


A full X-ray rapid-tomography system for quality inspection on the production line has been developed as part of a three-year, €8.5 million project. Te technology was developed by Minalogic, a competitive cluster in Grenoble with more than 200 members, as part of the Delpix project. While X-ray computed


tomography, or CT scan, has been widely used for years in the medical field, it is still rarely employed in manufacturing because of the slowness of the image-acquisition and reconstruction processes and the low attainable resolution. Te


www.imveurope.com


Delpix project was able to shorten the time required to inspect products from several minutes to only a few seconds, making it a valuable tool for industrial quality control. Te outcome of the project


included a new generation of X-ray flat-panel detectors with a significantly lower cost, higher robustness and a unique image quality. It also resulted in new soſtware for synchronised, real- time 3D image reconstruction with a more than 20x speed improvement over the previous generation.


Achieve top CXP speed


Achieve top CXP speed


Achieve top CXP speed


The new Matrox Radient eV-CXP captures from the latest generation of high resolution and high speed cameras using the CoaXPress (CXP) interface. This frame grabber lets you:


The new Matrox Radient eV-CXP captures from the latest generation of high resolution and high speed cameras using the CoaXPress (CXP) interface. This frame grabber lets you:


The new Matrox Radient eV-CXP captures from the latest generation of high resolution and high speed cameras using the CoaXPress (CXP) interface. This frame grabber lets you:


The new Matrox Radient eV-CXP captures from the latest generation of high resolution and high speed cameras using the CoaXPress (CXP) interface. This frame grabber lets you:


• accept pixel data at up to 25 Gbps by combining the four CXP links


• accept pixel data at up to 25 Gbps by combining the four CXP links


• accept pixel data at up to 25 Gbps by combining the four CXP links


• ensure reliable delivery to host memory by way of PCIe®


• ensure reliable delivery to host memory by way of PCIe®


• ensure reliable delivery to host memory by way of PCIe®


on-board buffering • on-board buffering • (PoCXP) support


• simplify cabling with Power over CoaXPress (PoCXP) support


simplify cabling with Power over CoaXPress • (PoCXP) support


simplify cabling with Power over CoaXPress on-board buffering


simplify cabling with Power over CoaXPress (PoCXP) support


• simultaneously acquire from multiple cameras with four independent CXP links each running at up to 6.25 Gbps


• simultaneously acquire from multiple cameras with four independent CXP links each running at up to 6.25 Gbps


• simultaneously acquire from multiple cameras with four independent CXP links each running at up to 6.25 Gbps


• simultaneously acquire from multiple cameras with four independent CXP links each running at up to 6.25 Gbps


• accept pixel data at up to 25 Gbps by 2.0 x8 interface and ample


ensure reliable delivery to host memory by way of PCIe® combining the four CXP links 2.0 x8 interface and ample on-board buffering


2.0 x8 interface and ample 2.0 x8 interface and ample


Radient eV-CXP


Download our white paper! “Is CXP right for you?”:


Radient eV-CXP Radient eV-CXP Radient eV-CXP


Download our white paper! “Is CXP right for you?”: www.matroximaging.com/cxpwp


www.matroximaging.com/cxpwp


Download our white paper! “Is CXP right for you?”: www.matroximaging.com/cxpwp


matroximaging.com +44 (0) 1895 827300 imaging.info@matrox.com


matroximaging.com +44 (0) 1895 827300 imaging.info@matrox.com


matroximaging.com +44 (0) 1895 827300 imaging.info@matrox.com


matroximaging.com +44 (0) 1895 827300 imaging.info@matrox.com


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36