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and make powerful approaches like white light interferometry available and cost effective for industrial applications. Besides easier operation due to an


improved human machine interface, the main focus lies in the integration in IT environments. Compar systems and solutions will raise the bar in the context of the smart factory and Industry 4.0. Tey will provide automated generation of testing parameters from CAD data and interfaces to ERP, MES and databases for process control and qualification. www.compar.ch


Euresys’ roadmap moving into 2016 includes new products and accessories in the Coaxlink series, the company’s CoaXPress


improves the reading performance in difficult applications. www.euresys.com


With the new Go series, JAI has established itself in the market for lower priced and small size industrial area scan cameras. Te short term JAI product roadmap contains new family members in the Go series incorporating some of the latest megapixel CMOS sensors from leading vendors. Te JAI roadmap also contains new models in the Spark series of industrial area scan cameras. Recently, JAI launched six new high-


sensitivity prism-based line scan cameras in the company’s Sweep and Sweep+ series. JAI’s roadmap contains plans for expanding the Sweep and Sweep+ family further with more line scan cameras, both monochrome and colour models. JAI also plans to launch new cameras for


frame grabbers. In particular, Euresys is going to release rugged versions of the Coaxlink cards suitable for mobile and embedded applications. A brand new version of Open eVision’s


EasyOCR, the company’s optical character recognition library, will be available at the end of the year. It will feature a new and modern character segmentation algorithm that


Laser Components is striving to miniaturise its machine vision laser modules for use in handheld applications, as well as systems where space is at a premium. One example is the MVpico, the company’s smallest laser module measuring only 8 x 40mm in size. Further effort to minimise the modules’ footprint in customers’ systems are expected to be introduced to the consumer market through 2016. Laser Components is also continually


increasing available wavelengths and optical powers of its laser modules for use in industries such as steel production and aeronautic inspection. For customers that need a strobing effect


short wave infrared (SWIR) light (900nm to 1,700nm) under the new family brand name Wave. Te first new cameras are based on JAI prism technology incorporating multiple InGaAs imaging sensors, providing images with a range of new vision inspection information useful in industries such as food, recycling, wafer and the pharmaceutical industry. www.jai.com


Matrix Vision will introduce new cameras with Sony global shutter CMOS sensors (3.2 megapixel IMX252; 5.1 megapixel IMX250) with a reduced pixel size. Te increased pixel


from the laser, the company now has the technology to allow the module to self-pulse without input, or be connected to complex camera systems with ease. Customers that wish to include a laser in the camera system oſten take advantage of these options to simplify the machine vision setup. www.lasercomponents.co.uk


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