Feature Exhibition Preview Photonex 2013 - who, what, where?
Stand B02: Visitors to the Multipix Imaging stand will be able to see the Ensenso 3D camera solution in action. This stereo 3D camera works according to the ‘Projected Texture Stereo Vision’ process.
Also on show will be the Imperx HD SDI Bobcat2 which can operate at tem- perature ranges from -40° to 85°. Combined with the Imperx HD SDI laptop frame grabber card, this creates a portable imaging solution.
Stand C21: From its Photonics Division, ALRAD will show a range of com- ponents including the Coherent Stingray structured light lasers for machine vision applications.
Also on show at Photonex 2013 will be the company’s World Star
Technology compact lasers that have been designed for industrial alignment and scientific/industrial instrumentation, Dexter infrared thermopiles,
In addition, IO Industries’ Flare camera series is now available in a 12MP model, giving 4,096 x 3,072 pixels at 125fps. Featuring Power over CameraLink for ease of installation it can be combined with the IO Industries Core high speed DVR. Lastly, Datalogic smart camera solutions has launched its new T Series - these models are IP67 rated for harsh conditions and built-in software.
www.multipix.com T: 01730 233 332
Centronic photodiodes, Reynard Optical filters (for operation between 400nm and 9.5 microns), prisms, mirrors, windows, flats, retardation plates and beam splitters as well as custom coatings, ELDIM high precision optics, diffraction gratings, laser beam attenuator from Altechna and laser protection glasses.
www.alrad.co.uk T: 01635 303 45
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Stand C22: ALRAD Imaging’s latest cameras will be on display, including those from The Imaging Source, with its range of industrial CCD and CMOS cameras, including those with USB3.0 Vision (pictured), USB2.0 and Firewire outputs as well as autofocus and board cameras.
A new addition to the ALRAD stand this year will be the New Imaging Technologies’ WiDy wide range infrared camera which incorporates an InGaAs
Stand C01: Hamamatsu Photonics will be introducing its ORCA- Flash4.0 V2 (pictured), a 4-megapixel scientific CMOS camera that is well suited for a range of microscopy applications. Features of the ORCA- Flash4.0 V2 includes two scan speeds, a readout mode for light sheet microscopy, and USB 3.0 and Camera Link interfaces. Camera users have the option of running the ORCA-Flash4.0 V2 in a blazing fast scan mode or
photo array with a spectral response from 900nm to 1,700nm. Also on display will be the latest range of image sensors from CMOS Sensor Inc and Dynamax Imaging. Matrix Vision and Sentech have always been well represented in previous years and this year will be no different with the latest products from both companies on display.
www.alrad.co.uk T: 01635 303 45
a virtually noiseless slow scan mode. Also on show is the ImagEM X2, a new electron multiplying (EM) CCD camera. The ImagEM X2, a completely redesigned camera featuring a back- thinned EM-CCD sensor, offers maximum speed and precision performance for low light imaging.
www.hamamatsu.com T: 01707 294 888
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Stand E20: Ocean Optics will be showcasing its STS microspectrometers which are well suited for OEM devices and educational settings. STS provides full spec- tral analysis with low stray light and high signal to noise ratio. Also on display will be the IDRaman mini (pictured), which generates rapid and accurate measurements to identify, authenticate and verify samples from chemi- cal and explosive agent detection in the field, to quality assurance and quality con-
Stand A01: It has been a busy year for Scorpion Vision, with dramatic growth over the previous 12 months and the appointment of a new sales manager, Jonathan White, who will be responsible for the UK imaging products portfolio. White can be seen at SVL’s new exhibition presentation, where the latest camera
products from The Imaging Source will be on prominent display. Paul Wilson will also be at Photonex, presenting at the UKIVA ‘Vision in Action’
trol sampling routines in the laboratory. Also on show will be Ocean Optics’ Ventana spectrometers which combine an optical bench configuration with collection efficiency and efficiency vol- ume phase holographic (VPH) grating to provide throughput and sensitivity for low light level applications.
www.oceanoptics.com T: 01865 263 180
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event, with details of the groundbreaking new 3D Vision robot cake icing applica- tion (pictured). Celebration cake icing is a skilled, labour intensive task which until now has been undertaken by human beings. The 3D guided robot from Mitsubishi, which uses a Scorpion 3D Stinger camera, is an example of the some of the ben- efits of the latest machine vision technology.
www.scorpionvision.co.uk T: 01590 679 333
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AP Technologies will be presenting Photonics Tutorials from world leading detector manufacturers. SensL Technologies, ‘The Silicon Photomultiplier Company’, will review SiPM fundamentals before focussing on its fast mode technology and recently introduced B-series blue enhanced SiPMs in tileable surface mount packages. SensL’s F-mode structure achieves rise/fall times of <100ps and recovery times of 2ns - opening up
Stand E01: Camera technology, optics, illumination and industrial vision software will be on show on the Stemmer Imaging stand. The latest SWIR and LWIR area scan and SWIR line scan cameras from Xenics will highlight the capabilities of this technology to reveal detail not possible with conventional cameras. The capabilities of the recently introduced USB3 Vision standard will be illus- trated with a USB3.0 camera from IDS Imaging. High resolution and high speed
a range of new applications. The new SMT-packaged B-series provides enhanced UV and blue sensitivity with >40% peak photon detection efficiency. In addition, AUREA Technology will present its near infrared single photon counting systems. The presentations are on Wednesday 16th October - SensL is at 12:00, Aurea at 14:35.
www.aptechnologies.co.uk T: 01225 780 400
imaging will be demonstrated using the AVT GT, Teledyne DALSA Genie TS (pictured) and Jai Spark cameras and Silicon Software FPGA processing. Lenses and optics from Sill, Schneider and Zeiss will be on show, as well as those from Opto Engineering. Illumination systems on show include LED light- ing from CCS and Gardasoft and lasers from Z-Laser.
www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk T: 01252 780 000
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