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The Imaging Source, a leading manufacturer of industrial cameras and imaging software for machine vision, is pleased to announce the appointment of Andreas Kolb as Head of Sales EMEA. This strategic move strengthens the company’s position within the industrial imaging market. Andreas Kolb brings a …
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From December 6th to 8th, 2023, The Imaging Source, in collaboration with Argo, participated in the International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment (ITE) held in Yokohama, Japan. ITE is a key global event for image technology, attracting thousands of experts annually to explore …
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The Imaging Source’s polarization cameras, utilizing Sony’s Polarsens technology, now offer on-chip, four-channel polarization imaging. A new C++ programming sample is available to help you get started. GitHub Programming Sample The Imaging Source support team has created a C++ programming sample …
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Traditionally, citrus orchards have relied on manual labor for fruit grading and sorting – a process that’s both labor-intensive and prone to human error, significantly impacting throughput. However, one orchard owner in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, sought a more efficient solution, partnering with …
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The Imaging Source is delighted to sponsor the SPIE Photonics Europe’s Best Paper Award for the Conference on Real-time Processing of Image, Depth and Video Information 2024. This conference, a cross-disciplinary event, showcases innovative optics and photonics technologies. Marking its 20-year …
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Imagine a banking experience that’s both seamless and tailored to your needs. Advances in technologies like machine vision are making this a reality, transforming the traditional branch into a more accessible and efficient service. Interactive Teller Machines (ITMs) are now enabling banks to boost …
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Taipei’s Automation Taipei event, held at the Taipei World Trade Center Nangang Exhibition Hall from August 23rd to 26th, 2023, brought together industry leaders and showcased the latest advancements in industrial automation. Over 700 exhibitors, including key players like The Imaging Source, Nevis, …
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The Imaging Source is pleased to announce that our German headquarters in Bremen, the core of our industrial camera manufacturing, has recently achieved recertification for ISO 9001:2015 and first-time certification for ISO 14001:2015. Our affiliate office in Taipei has also received ISO 9001:2015 …
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Reliable connectivity is paramount for optimal machine vision performance. Traditional USB 3.1 Gen 1 cables are limited in length, creating a bottleneck for long-distance data transmission. The Alysium USB 3.1 Gen 1 Active Optical Cable addresses this challenge, delivering superior performance and …
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In competitive sports, even minor variations can dictate success or failure. Advanced technologies offering precise motion tracking and performance analysis are now central to gaining a competitive edge. This article explores a multi-camera system utilizing high-speed industrial cameras – …
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The 2023 VISION China Shanghai event, held from July 11-13, 2023, provided Imaging Source and its partner, Sunvision, with a platform to demonstrate their latest industrial cameras and imaging solutions. Visitors experienced firsthand the capabilities of these systems through live demonstrations at …
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The Imaging Source has introduced the TBN 1.98, a lightweight and cost-effective S-mount lens designed for machine vision applications requiring extremely wide-angle shots. This new lens delivers superior image quality and a significantly expanded field of view. Key Features and Benefits Wide Field …