Cameras are everywhere. The need for increased automation, higher quality manufacturing, and smarter machines has fueled the growth of vision being embedded into machines, robots and other systems that can use visual data to gain a more complete understanding of the environment around them.
Vision & Sensors spoke with Point Grey’s Michael Gibbons, director of sales and marketing, to ask him a few questions about trends in CCD and CMOS technology.
Some 450 automation industry leaders from around the world descended on the Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort for the annual Association for Advancing Automation (A3) Business Forum.
Next generation Mid IR Sensors are leveraging new technology. Worldwide mid IR sensor markets are poised to achieve significant growth as demand for sensors.
NVision, Inc., a 3D non-contact optical scanning for more than 23 years, has teamed with design manufacturing website CAD/CAM Connect CADCAMConnect.com to bring its inspection and reverse engineering solutions to companies in need of those services.
University of Akron polymer engineers devised a method for developing a new class of sensors critical for environmental monitoring, remote sensing, fiber optic communication, day- and night-time surveillance, and emerging medical imaging devices — for which they received a $400,000 National Science Foundation CAREER award to advance this research.
Mike Cyros, chief commercial officer, Allied Vision Technologies(AIA), was presented with the 2014 AIA Achievement Award at AIA’s 22nd Annual Business Conference in Orlando, FL, USA. This award is the vision and imaging industry’s top leadership award.