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ROADMAP 2021/22


delivers a low latency H.264 video stream over RTP, and can connect to Gigabit Ethernet or Power over Ethernet systems. Te BlueBird H.264 IP adapter receives


SD-SDI/HD-SDI video input, adds overlay images and text to the received video and then applies H.264 compression. Te compressed video is transmitted over IP (Ethernet) to the host computer, where it can be recorded and displayed live. Active Silicon will also continue widening


its Harrier AFZ camera range with 4k and Mipi CSI-2 options. www.activesilicon.com


Pleora will expand its AI portfolio with a turnkey offline inspection system that helps manufacturers reduce costs, increase efficiencies, and ensure product quality. Automating manual inspection or adding


decision-support for human operators speeds inspection rates, improves end-to- end product quality, and provides more qualitative product evaluation to ensure manufacturing processes are repeatable and traceable. Pleora’s offline inspection solution


automates manual tasks at different points in the manufacturing process, including work-in-progress and finished product, with an intuitive display that guides operators through inspection steps. Te standalone solution works in parallel


with existing inspection systems, meaning manufacturers can deploy advanced AI skills without disrupting existing processes. Te solution includes a ‘no code’ software development platform that lets non-experts develop AI inspection plug-ins easily; pre- loaded image comparison and classification plug-ins that provide a framework to train using unique data; edge processing


Tis year, Irida Labs launched PerCV.ai, a software and services platform supporting the full vision-AI product lifecycle. In the second half of this year, moving into 2022, PerCV.ai will be expanded to address applications in smart retail and smart cities. PerCV.ai integrates AI/ML models for


people, vehicles, or any type of object detection, together with vision system design, data management and deployment tools for on-device vision intelligence. It is designed to help customers build


complete vision-based IoT products and solutions by incorporating all the key components of vision-AI product


hardware to streamline deployment; and a camera with mounting and lighting. www.pleora.com


Michał Czardybon, CEO of Adaptive Vision, said in a statement: ‘Adaptive Vision made a strategic move this year, merging with Zebra Technologies’ industrial vision business. As part of Zebra we continue business as usual – supporting existing customers while helping new customers address machine vision challenges. Moving forward, expect continued product enhancements and innovative online tools for deep learning solution providers. Our team continues to grow as we extend our application libraries further into the embedded world. ‘Version 5.1 is our latest Adaptive Vision


Studio and Library product, with new deep learning tools – OCR, rectangle detection, anomaly detection 2 – an improved Smart edition, more Arm optimisations and breakpoints, and a completely new free


development in a single platform. Te platform expedites time-to-market, reduces deployment costs, and achieves optimum system performance. In industrial or manufacturing environments, PerCV.ai can aid smooth and fast adoption of Industry 4.0 initiatives in IIoT projects. As an end-to-end platform, it supports a wide variety of use cases such as pallet, parcel or product monitoring, truck loading, fleet monitoring, employee PPE safety detection, product QA, and more. It offers connectivity with external, third party applications for integration into the production process. www.iridalabs.com


edition for the OpenCV library. ‘Our next major move will be online


– web-based deep learning training and a web-based HMI. We believe that the industrial world will benefit greatly from browser-accessible software that eliminates the need for a local server. And finally, as part of Zebra Technologies, we look forward to finding new ways for our mutual customers to capture data and translate it into actionable business information at the edge.’ www.adaptive-vision.com


Dr Olaf Munkelt, managing director of MVTec Software, said: ‘2022 will again be a year with exciting developments in the field of machine vision and, as a leading provider of machine vision standard software, MVTec will continue to play a vital role. First, we will continue to deliver on last year’s promise of providing both new technologies and improvements to core


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PRECISE 3D INSPECTION TECHNOLOGY FROM THE MACHINE VISION PIONEER


Cognex systems stand out with powerful optics and image formation, robust 3D inspection tools and intuitive application development.


www.cognex.com/3d


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