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Roadmap 2015/16
the position of objects and controlling gripping processes to identifying reliably many different kinds of workpieces. Two-dimensional processes used to be the standard. But 3D now makes it possible to track moving objects in image sequences and to identify their direction of movement in space. Technologies such as 3D Scene Flow, a feature within MVTec’s Halcon soſtware, will thus increase safety and flexibility for areas where humans and machines work together.’
www.mvtec.com
NET New Electronic Technology will continue to expand its portfolio of vision equipment, including compact and remote video cameras, cameras with integrated image processing, smart vision systems, soſtware for machine vision, lenses, illumination, and cables.
www.net-gmbh.com
As machine vision applications become more competitive, demands for higher resolution and higher speed sensors have been increasing. Point Grey will introduce products featuring new sensors from Sony, On Semiconductor and Sharp. Te second generation Sony Pregius CMOS
technology sets a new benchmark for global shutter CMOS performance with 3e-
read
noise. Point Grey is planning to expand its Sony Pregius camera lineup with 3.2 megapixel and 5 megapixel Pregius sensors such as the IMX250/252. Point Grey will also continue to introduce On Semiconductor’s new line of Python sensors that deliver high speed
‘Te establishment of four additional
subsidiaries in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Poland reflects the company’s commitment to pursue its European growth strategy. Individual markets grow at different rates in each region, but we have seen significant increases in a number of sectors such as automotive and food and beverage in the past year, and do not anticipate any slowdown in the first part of 2016.’
www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk
imaging performance. In certain applications such as life sciences, there will continue to be demand for CCD technology. To meet that demand, Point Grey will continue to expand its camera portfolio with new Sharp CCD sensors.
www.ptgrey.com
Statement from David Hearn, managing director of Stemmer Imaging Ltd: ‘Stemmer Imaging increased its total turnover by 20 per cent to €76.6 million in the financial year ending 30 June 2015. Tis percentage increase not only exceeded the company’s targets, but also outperformed the overall European imaging and machine vision market. ‘Key to this success has been the company’s
strong focus on being a reliable partner to its customers and supporting them with a comprehensive range of vision technology components together with in-depth technical and application expertise.
Teledyne Dalsa’s plans for 2016 include the continued introduction of new models to the Genie Nano and Linea families of high value, low cost line and area scan cameras. Both series benefit from improved feature sets, and are designed to enable an ever-widening
number of inspections for machine vision and for deployment in new markets (including intelligent transportation systems, medical and life science imaging, and entertainment). Both combine Teledyne Dalsa’s patent-pending TurboDrive technology and its trigger-to- image-reliability framework for reliable transfer of data from acquisition to host.
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