4 MEMBERS NEWS
UKIVA MACHINE VISION CONFERENCE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS
Many congratulations go to the team who has organised the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition at Arena MK on April 27th. The impressive
conference programme
(
www.machinevisionconference.co.uk) begins with keynote addresses from Dr Mike Aldred from Dyson Ltd and Dr Graham Deacon from Ocado Technology. These illustrate how vision technology has relevance to everyday life such as household
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ACROVISION The world’s first multi smart
camera vision system The Cognex In-Sight VC200 from Acrovision is the only multi-camera system that gets faster as cameras are added since the processing power increases with each additional camera. For the first time, it is possible leverage the power of distributed vision processing with multiple smart cameras for high-performance applications. This improved performance helps keep pace with fast- moving production lines and provides flexibility.
The In-Sight VC200 multi smart camera vision
cleaning and shopping. The main programme features 50 technical seminars across six individual presentation theatres covering a broad range of vision topics to provide plenty of interest to everyone. Machine vision basics through to the latest in vision technology, a plethora of imaging techniques and examples of the use of vision in industries ranging from agriculture to automotive add up to a programme to excite vision newcomers and experienced users alike. With the added bonus of over 45 of the industry’s leading companies at the accompanying exhibition, the Conference is set to become a regular fixture in the vision calendar.
NEW UKIVA CHAIRMAN & VICE-CHAIRMAN
Paul Wilson, Managing Director of Scorpion Vision Ltd, has become the new Chairman of the UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA), taking over the reins from Ian Alderton. He had served 2 years as Vice-Chairman of the Association and will hold his new position for a further 2 years. Allan Anderson, Managing Director of Clearview Imaging, was elected as the new Vice-Chairman, again for a period of 2 years.
Paul has had a varied career in many areas of
technology and IT which has taken him from providing flight technical support in the RAF through to machine vision. He established Scorpion Vision in 2006 and has grown it from a component sales business to a specialist machine vision integrator with a major interest in 3D imaging. Paul still finds time for the local community, having been involved with a local Sea Scout Group and in July this year is cycling from Basingstoke to Paris for charity!
UKIVA SEMINARS AT PHOTONEX
UKIVA will once again be offering a program of technical seminars at the Vision UK/Photonex exhibition. Photonex will take place on 11-12 October at the Ricoh Arena, Coventry.
www.ukiva.org
system brings the proven reliability of standalone In-Sight vision systems to multi camera vision applications. Up to four In-Sight cameras can be easily attached to a controller for multi-view inspections in a manufacturing environment. Flexible multi smart camera triggering is possible. Data can be exchanged and results combined from multiple inspections. Modern, powerful, web-based human machine interfaces (HMIs) can be created for displaying images and results from all connected cameras with simultaneous, multi-user, platform-independent access to HMI.
Cognex In-Sight VC200 ALLIED VISION
www.alliedvision.com
Manta G-1236 with 12 Megapixel Sony CMOS sensor
The new high resolution Manta G-1236 camera is one of the first to feature the Sony
IMX304 CMOS sensor with Manta G-1236
PregiusTM global shutter technology in a GigE Vision camera. With a resolution of 4112 x 3008 pixels, the sensor delivers unprecedented image quality with exceptional dynamic range, equalling or even outperforming comparable CCD sensors. The camera achieves up to 9.7 frames per second at full resolution.
Higher frame rates are possible on smaller regions of interest. The Manta G-1236 also benefits from the flexibility of the Manta platform. This includes
a comprehensive feature set and a large variety of hardware options including Power over Ethernet, angled heads, optical filters, lens mounts, and a board-level variant for easy integration. In addition the camera is supported by all popular image-processing libraries.
ALRAD IMAGING
EyeSens ColorInspect for precise colour
inspection The EVT EyeSens Color Inspect is a leading vision sensor for the inspection of colour-based quality charact- eristics. The integrated EyeVision soſtware can verify coloured objects with high
www.alrad.co.uk www.acrovision.co.uk
Inspection of multicore cables
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