Vision 2014 highlights: the required 3D vision systems, high demand for panoramic images, CMOS cameras displaying their benefits, 5D flight time cameras and quick and simple data interfaces at the center of interests
With more than 400 exhibitors and a diverse framework program like never before, for the second time, the INTERNATIONAL VISION reference exhibition for image processing, which takes place every two years, restarts from November 4 to 6, 2014. The show is the meeting place of a concentration of skills of international manufacturers and integrators of image processing systems with the latest products, systems and integral solutions for industrial and non-industrial applications. This year, the innovations are particularly under the sign of the 3D image processing. There are other exciting developments for CMOS image cameras/sensors, with simple system integration through USB3 Vision or CoaXPress interfaces and more. Some strengths
- Flight time camera (TOF) 5D
- Mobile robots with circular 3D panorama
- 3D control of glue cords: the world's first control with a 360-degree sensor
- 3D online control system to inspect holes with great precision
- High-speed camera with CoaXPress not just for 3D measurements
- USB3 Vision cameras, easy integration into life sciences and automation
- 3D scanner - from coin to sofa
- High-quality traffic monitoring
- SWIR camera technology for demanding tasks in photovoltaics
- Control rubber washers in free fall
- Many routes to continuous surface inspection of materials
Vision 2014 is the world's leading presentation and information platform for image processing. It covers the full spectrum of image processing technologies, from components to turnkey, practical applications to related services. The diversity of components ranges from image sensors, cameras, smart cameras, Vision sensor systems, optics, acquisition cards, computers, software, lighting, cables and accessories. As a growing industry, image processing is taking on more and more new fields of application. This is why the international reference show is aimed at an ever-increasing audience: the automotive industry and all its suppliers include, the mechanical industry, electrical engineering and electronics, precision mechanics and optics, medicine, transport, logistics and road transport, the security sector, pharmacy, typographic industry, glass manufacturing, wood processing. , recycling, the chemical and cosmetic industry, the food industry, biotechnology, the agricultural industry, sport, recreation and many others.
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