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Roadmap 2018/19


A statement from Mark Williamson, managing director of Stemmer Imaging: ‘Following a highly successful flotation on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Stemmer Imaging’s preliminary results show record revenue and earnings in the 2017/2018 financial year of €100.6 million and €11.1 million respectively. Tis period has included the formation of a subsidiary office in Austria, further expansion in France and a co-operative agreement with Nanjing Inovance Industrial Vision Technology to address the Chinese market. ‘Our newest CVB2018 release of the Common


Vision Blox imaging toolkit includes enhanced tools for some of the major vision growth sectors. CVB Polimago provides an alternative to convolutional neural network deep learning for image classification, requiring far fewer training images and less computing power. Tere are


improved capabilities for viewing and handling point cloud files, 3D calibration and 3D point cloud alignment and matching. ‘A new CVB OPC UA tool links vision


systems into Industry 4.0 machine-to-machine communications for a connected factory with Industrial Internet of Tings (IIoT). Tere is also increased demand for hyperspectral imaging and embedded vision solutions.’ www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk


Teledyne Dalsa will be pushing its newly released Genie Nano cameras in the coming year, including eight new monochrome and colour models built around high-end Sony image sensors. Tese five-gigabit GigE Vision cameras feature resolutions from 3.2 megapixels to 12 megapixels, and frame rates from 190 to 63 frames per second, with more models to follow before the end of the year – including a 5-megapixel polarised model. Keith Reuben, president of Teledyne Imaging,


Smart Vision Solutions, commented: ‘At Teledyne Dalsa, we see that machine learning is on the cusp of being deployed in the industry. We believe this will have a profound impact on the traditional methods of image analysis. Deep


learning will not only change the products we produce, but also the way we interact with our customers. Over time, our business models will change from one largely dependent on hardware products to one selling services. Machine vision companies will become more involved in the success of their customers. ‘Our parent company, Teledyne Technologies,


is a conglomerate of more than 60 companies with a large portfolio of technologies, from sensors – not only vision but also motion, acceleration, pressure, etc. – to soſtware solutions, and we have access to all of this for the development of new products. We plan to grow through 2019 and beyond as a successful industrial solutions company providing services to many industries.’ www.teledynedalsa.com


Euresys is a leading and innovative high-tech company, designer and provi- der of image and video acquisition com- ponents, frame grabbers, FPGA IP cores and image processing soft ware.


The company’s image acquisition expertise covers analog and digital video acquisition, FPGA programmi- ng, high-frequency electronics, video compression and streaming, and also camera control. Recently strengthe- ned by the acquisition of the company Sensor to Image, its 30 years of imaging know-how includes GigE Vision, USB3 Vision, CoaXPress, Camera Link and Ge- nICam.


In terms of image analysis, Euresys’ skills apply to blob detection, sub-pixel measurement, pattern matching, color analysis, optical character recogni- tion, barcode reading and verifi cation, 3D inspection and classifi cation using deep learning.


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