ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION systems control traffic Embedded vision A
t the ITS European Congress, Vision Components presents a full range of ALPR/ANPR solutions. The
company’s Carrida software engine is in use worldwide in access control, parking management, and ITS applications. The hardware-independent OEM library achieves a typical reading accuracy of more than 96% for international license plates, including damaged, dirtied, or skewed plates. Carrida reads all common still image and movie formats from memory or file, detects all plates displayed in one image, and recognizes characters with a minimum height of 12 px. It works reliably at car speeds up to 200 km/h. A dedicated parking management tool facilitates setup and organization of access control systems via black/white lists. Accompanying the software tools, miniature smart camera solutions will be showcased. The Carrida Cam is easy to integrate into existing security and surveillance applications.
Vision Components GmbH +49 7243 / 216 716
www.vision-components.com
paint or powder coating operation. A comprehensive range of thermal barriers protects the data logger with its non-volatile memory in infrared and convection ovens. The light-weight aluminum standard barrier shields the electronics for up to 2 hours at 200 °C. Thermal protection is ensured by high- performance microporous insulation and a heat sink. The DATAPAQ EasyTrack3 Professional System extends protection to 3 hours, allowing users to monitor up to three cure processes consecutively. A thermal barrier for high-temperature PTFE and Dacromet coating withstands 400 °C for up to 90 min. Lastly, the manufacturer has also designed a low-height barrier for profiling typical mesh belt cure lines where oven clearance is significantly restricted.
Robust results ensured T
he new DATAPAQ EasyTrack3 temperature profiling system from Fluke Process Instruments addresses the needs of any
Datapaq: Fluke Process Instruments GbmH +49 . 30 . 478 008-0
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Offshore Electronics helps Mecmesin to revolutionise design of its sophisticated motorised force testers
the control panels on its motorised force testers in September 2015 it turned to Offshore Electronics for a more reliable alternative. What the leading testing instruments firm got was a lot more than it expected and it credits its partnership with Offshore with helping it to revolutionise the way in which it manufactures one of its best-selling products. As well as resulting in considerable cost and time savings, the success has seen Mecmesin double the number of units it ordered from Offshore in the past year.
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OFFSHORE ELECTRONICS LIMITED 01481 712721
www.offshore-electronics.co.uk
The future of technology at your fingertips: Register for Micro Nano MEMS now
V
isitor registration is now open for Micro Nano MEMS 2017, which will take place at the annual Sensors & Instrumentation show in Hall 1 at
the NEC, Birmingham on Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 September 2017. Visitors will benefit from access to innovative and exciting feature
areas, the latest technologies and products from the line-up of exemplary exhibitors and CPD accredited seminars. Plus, the first 200 visitors that make it through the door before 10am on each day will be treated to a complimentary breakfast, sponsored by Keller. Micro Nano MEMS offers attendees the opportunity to explore market- leading solutions in the micro and nano technology field. The event will cover the full spectrum of technologies, from laser micromachining through to micro injection moulding, and from MEMS fabrication, through to assembly, inspection and test equipment. What’s more, visitors will also be able to attend expert-led, CPD
accredited seminars taking place during both days of the event and covering a range of intellectually stimulating topics. Event manager Jacqui Henderson comments: “The seminars are of great interest to visitors, offering a wealth of knowledge and expertise on some of the most significant findings and progressions in the micro and nano manufacturing field.” As a part of Sensors & Instrumentation, Micro Nano MEMS also has
access to the brand new and fully interactive feature area Connecting Industry L!VE, featuring Stanley Qubit, a fully autonomous NAO-25 humanoid robot as seen on BBC 1. Visitors will be able to see new products live and in action as exhibitors take to the stage to showcase the latest developments in the industry; a unique opportunity to learn how such products can be beneficial to business progression. Also new this year is the Drone Zone Demo Area, hosted by UK Drone Show. The Drone Zone features demonstrations of the real life applications that are possible with advancing
drone technology, incorporating intricate micro technologies, and the obstacles that will need to be overcome for this vision to become a reality. Returning for 2017 is the popular Formula 1 Simulation Car, sponsored by PR Electronics, guaranteed to bring a competitive and entertaining edge to the event while providing the
perfect networking opportunity. Also returning is the Innovation Showcase, which has been expanded to allow even more exhibitors to display their products. For more information and to register visit
www.micronanomems.com Micro Nano Mems
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hen Mecmesin started to experience supply and quality issues with the printed circuit boards (PCBs) used for
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