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product development, including startup pitches, panel discussions.”


Industrial and scientific vision lecture forums


In addition, the Scientific Vision Days, a lecture series in association with the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, will bring experts from science and applied research to present cutting-edge technologies in the field of machine vision. This year’s topics include 3D vision, high-speed imaging, inline computational imaging, deep learning and the testing of machine vision systems. Both lecture series will also be available via live stream and on-demand. The popular Guided Tours feature will also make a return this year, allowing visitors the opportunity to gain exclusive insights into the latest machine vision technologies and solutions for specific industries, with each of the three days focusing on a different vertical. The industries covered are: logistics,


food and beverages, and electronics and semiconductor. Logistics is recognised as an important economic sector, which is coming under pressure to become even more economic and sustainable. Automation can be used to increase efficiency in logistics, and many processes benefit from the use of industrial machine vision, such


Pleora, booth 8B02


Pleora will be demonstrating its latest technologies for high bandwidth and embedded imaging at Vision Stuttgart. The company’s new external frame grabber


converts GigE Vision cameras into PCIe cameras and transmits high-bandwidth imaging and video data over Ethernet cabling directly to a Thunderbolt port on PCs, laptops, embedded, and single-board devices. The solution optimises CPU usage to free valuable resources for application tasks, while reducing system level latency and managing resend to avoid packet loss. System designers can leverage the cabling and multicasting advantages of GigE Vision for complex higher-speed applications while avoiding unnecessary integration, cost, and interoperability challenges posed by traditional NIC approaches. The company will also be demonstrating


its eBUS Edge software transmitter, which converts from 3D cameras, image sensors and embedded platform into fully compliant GigE Vision and GenICam devices. eBUS Edge has been designed into 3D and smart cameras and medical data transmission systems.


www.go.pleora.com/pleora-vs-imve


XIMEA, booth 8E46


XIMEA is set to present an impressive range of advanced, customisable industrial and scientific cameras at this year’s Vision event. The lineup will showcase a diverse selection, from ultra-compact camera models to high-performance cameras designed for the most demanding applications. Key technologies on display will include subminiature cameras that push the boundaries of size, Time-of-Flight (ToF) scanners for precise distance measurement, and advanced UV and SWIR imaging capabilities that enhance visibility in challenging environments. Additionally, XIMEA will highlight its fastest data transfer interfaces, such as PCIe and Thunderbolt, which enable rapid and efficient handling of high-resolution data payloads, crucial for industries that require speed and precision. Beyond showcasing products, XIMEA is offering something unique this year. Vision attendees will get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the company’s OEM partnerships and custom design processes, providing deeper insights into how XIMEA collaborates with clients to create innovative, tailor-made solutions that meet specific needs and challenges.


www.ximea.com


as machine vision systems and deep learning technologies. Machine vision makes significant contributions to efficiency for producers of food and beverages to ensure high-


quality food that is economically produced; while those signing up to the semiconductor-themed Guided Tour can find out about the latest technological developments and their economic potential for electronics and semiconductor manufacture. Said Niethammer: “The selected industries will be some of the most growing and vertical markets that use machine vision. These tools will offer an attractive benefit for end users and machine builders from specific vertical markets, not only by bringing them in touch with relevant exhibitors, but also by offering them machine vision crash courses on site.”


Special events: standards and skills Special Show events this year include the “International Machine Vision Standards,” organised by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), in partnerships with the associations A3 (North America), CMVU (China), JIIA (Japan) and VDMA (Germany). It is designed to provide visitors with a global insight into the world of machine vision standards. The Career Center + Job Board Special


Show event is designed for use by visitors looking to find out how best to change jobs or start a new career, or who have career questions they would like answered. Experienced HR professionals will be on hand to answer questions,


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