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VISION SHOW PREVIEW


“Despite consolidation and merger and acquisition activities in the market, the imaging and machine vision field is still a very attractive field for many new companies to enter”


expressions of interest every day, and he expected to break the 400-exhibitor mark and achieve a growth of at least 10% in exhibitor numbers by October. At the time of going to press, that number stands at 468. He believes that this reflects the positive expectations of the industry, despite some difficult market conditions. He said: “We see that, despite consolidation and merger and acquisition


VIS-SWIR Cameras using quantum dot Emberion, booth 10B10


VIS-SWIR Cameras using quantum dot technology


Emberion has developed quantum dot based Vis-SWIR sensors and cameras for wide rangeof applications that can take advantage of its unique benefits such as wide spectral range (400-2000)nm , high dynamic range (>120dB) and high speed (400fps full frame)


Emberion designs its own CMOS ROIC and monolithically integrates the quantum dot nanomaterial stack which makes it scalable and affordable.


Products available for demonstration, evaluation, and purchase: 1. VS20-GigE: 400fps high speed Vis-SWIR camera with GigE Vision Interface. 2. VS20-Compact: As above but in a size, weight, and power optimised housing. 3. VS20-Core: As above for integration into high volume end applications.


Emberion will demonstrate the variants above at Vision Stuttgart targeting various applications in machine vision (sorting, recycling, food, quality inspection, laser profiling, Semiconductor imaging, automotive, moisture detection, packaging inspection,surveillance and defence). In addition Emberion is developing a push broom sensor for hyperspectral imaging.


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activities in the market, the imaging and machine vision field is still a very attractive field for many new companies to enter. Thus, we have accomplished around 25% of new companies that will exhibit for the very first time.” Some 67% of exhibitors are


international this year, with around 40 countries participating. Commenting on the geographical trends, Niethammer said: “We see strong growth again from China, followed by the U.S. as the second strongest international nation and then Japan, France, and the UK.”


Hot topics: AI, hyperspectral imaging, embedded and 3D vision During three days, the focus will be on the latest trends and product developments, development, including startup pitches, panel discussions. Some of the hottest topics at this year’s event include (as one might expect) artificial intelligence (AI), hyperspectral imaging, embedded vision and 3D. Lars Rosenkvist Fenger, CEO of


Qtechnology A/S, explained how hyperspectral imaging in conjunction with AI could open up a multitude of application areas in medical technology, the food industry and the recycling industry: “Hyperspectral imaging with a higher spectral resolution enables very precise material identification. Worldwide, less than 5% of plastics are recycled. Using hyperspectral imaging, however, we can now already separate all types of plastic polymers. This means that we have ways to recycle plastics. Qtechnology A/S has chosen a targeted


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