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The future of machine vision starts here!


Experience the latest products, technologies and trend themes such as embedded vision, hyperspectral imaging and deep learning.


06 – 08 November 2018 Messe Stuttgart, Germany www.vision-fair.de


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BROWSE OUR WHITE PAPERS available online


Carbon nanotube applications and luminescence-based imaging with SWIR cameras By Xenics


Going polarised - Polarisation adds a new perspective to the imaging industry By Lucid Vision Labs


JAI white paper: How does prism technology help to achieve superior colour image quality? By JAI


Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) By Edmund Optics


Beyond the Specifications: Comparing the Next Generation Interfaces By Flir Systems


Meeting automation challenges with vision- guided robotics By Teledyne Dalsa


Flir White Paper Series: How to Evaluate Camera Sensitivity By Flir Systems


Comparing the Performance of Different Embedded Systems By Flir Systems


Ruggedization of imaging lenses By Edmund Optics


Resolution requirements in electronic imaging By Archer OpTx. Inc


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Parameters of 3D sensing techniques in a nutshell By Photoneo


Six Criteria to Select the Right Image Sensor! By Framos


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