NASHUA, NH-Winchester Laboratories of St. Charles, IL, has received ISO 13485: 2003 certification from the National Standards Authority of Ireland Inc. (NSAI). Winchester Laboratories is the maker of SalJet, a
PLEASANTON, CA - Adept Technology Inc., a provider of intelligent vision-guided robotic solutions, announced financial results for its 2009 fiscal third quarter ended March 28, 2009. During the quarter, Adept
DALLAS -- Texas Instruments (TI) Inc. announced that it will expand its microcontroller (MCU) portfolio with the acquisition of Luminary Micro, the market-leading supplier of ARM Cortex-M3-based 32-bit MCUs. The
MCLEAN, VA -- Braintech Inc. is actively supporting an applied research project at a national research laboratory to evaluate the accuracy of visual sensors that measure position and orientation in
AKRON, OH - Applied Vision Corp., a producer of machine vision inspection systems, received the 2009 Leading Edge Award presented by the Entrepreneurs EDGE, an organization dedicated to growth and
CARDIFF, WALES, UNITED KINGDOM -- Prof. Dr. h. c. Lothar Späth will be honored with the SPIE Visionary Award at the SPIE Europe Optical Metrology congress in Munich, Germany, in
ANN ARBOR, MI – Cost savings, green technology trends, inspection, lean and cutting-edge technology secrets will be revealed at the International Robots, Vision & Motion Control Show and Conference. The
PADERBORN, GERMANY-The Direct Manufacturing Research Center (DMRC) at the University of Paderborn officially started operations. Siemens, Stratasys, Stükerjürgen and JetAviation join the industrial consortium as new members. Prof. Dr. Andreas
MCLEAN, VA-The importance of restoring available credit to ensure a strong U.S. manufacturing technology industry to support the nation’s economy and defense industrial base was the subject when Eugene Haffely,
WASHINGTON, D.C.-Wes Smith, president of E&E Manufacturing, testified on May 13, 2009, before the House Small Business Committee at a hearing examining the economic impact of the domestic auto crisis