Hi I'm Holden. Editor in chief vision systems design and we're here in Stuttgart Germany and vision 2009 . Runs from a third of November to the fifth. right now we're expecting about. 6000 attendees and 300 exhibitors if those numbers
Paul Kellett, director of market analysis for the Automated Imaging Association, foresees a modest recovery in the machine vision market by mid-2010, and opportunities in manufacturing related to new energy sources such as solar and electric car batteries.
Dr. Olaf Munkelt, managing director of MVTec Software and chairman of the VDMA Machine Vision Group, reviews the state of the global machine vision market during the past year and identifies regions of growth.
At the International Machine Vision Standards booth, Christoph Zierl from MVTec Software demonstrates how the GigE Vision standard enables different cameras and software programs to work together.
At the International Machine Vision Standards booth, Jeff Fryman, director of standards development at the AIA, demonstrates the validation framework for GigE Vision. Manufacturers must submit their products for testing to ensure compliance with the standard.
At the International Machine Vision Standards booth, Uwe Artmann from Image Engineering discusses the work of the EMVA 1288 standard group to develop common descriptions of camera parameters such as QE and noise so that cameras may be compared to meet specific needs.
At the International Machine Vision Standards booth, Vincent Rowley from Pleora Technologies describes the latest version of the GigE Vision standard and some of the new classes of products that it enables.
At the International Machine Vision Standards booth, Eric Carey from DALSA shows how GenICam over Camera Link makes it easier to control serial camera and frame grabber graphical user interfaces.
In a talk during Industrial Vision Days, Vlad Tucakov from Point Grey Research describes the choices available among interface standards, future requirements, and the advantages and drawbacks of next-generation interfaces.
The Automated Imaging Association (AIA), the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), and the Japan Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA) have agreed to cooperatively develop and promote global machine-vision standards. The groups hope to create a global process that emphasizes openness, ...