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M18 and M30 model stainless-steel inductive sensors from Datalogic Automation are engineered for harsh automation environments in the food production and pharmaceutical manufacturing industries.
ENP Newswire - 16 May 2012 Release date- 15052012 - Montreal, Canada - Matrox Imaging will demonstrate vision hardware and software for automated traceability, inspection, and guidance at ATX East (May 22-24, 2012, Philadelphia, PA).
Central Maine Power issued the following news release: Central Maine Power Co. (CMP), a subsidiary of Iberdrola USA, is about to begin its spring inspections of its transmission lines by helicopter. The flights are an important part of the utility's annual inspection program to ensure safe, ...
Engineers based at Microsoft Research (Cambridge, UK) have developed a system based on the Microsoft Kinect that allows surgeons to manipulate images in the operating theater.
May 16, 2012 Jena -- Jenoptik's Optical Systems Division will be presenting its new product line of Hybrid-Diamond-Like-Carbon (DLC) coatings for multispectral use. Jenoptik´s technology launches a new technology generation of environmentally highly resistant optical coatings and components. It ...
Researchers at Bristol University (Bristol, UK) are involved in a £500,000 project that will see them create a vision-based control system for legged robotic systems that can travel over complex terrains.
Reliable plate capture in challenging conditions Night Capture Imaging System overcomes darkness and headlight glare Advanced Ambient Compensation minimizes overexposure Regional optimization allows tuning for local area plate variations
The A3200 Automation Controller from Aerotech provides a rugged panel-mount or rack-mount (1U or 4U) computer designed for industrial environments.
Researchers at the Laser Zentrum Hannover (LZH; Hannover, Germany) and the Biosystems and Horticultural Engineering faculty of the Leibniz Universität Hannover (Hannover, Germany) are developing a system that uses a camera-guided laser to fight weeds
Purdue University announced that Zygmunt Pizlo and his research team glide across a parquet dance floor - not in some club for a night on the town, but in his Purdue University Visual Perception Lab as part of critical research for a technology that is ready to be licensed and commercialized.