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Asia, one of the world’s most intensively automated regions, has seen rapid development as a leader in industrial automation. However, this growth is underscored by the expansion of its largest automation shows, such as the Taipei International Industrial Automation Exhibition, which now occupies …
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Charlotte, NC (July 25, 2018) — The Imaging Source has announced the immediate availability of ten new GigE Vision cameras, featuring Sony’s latest Pregius and STARVIS sensors. These devices represent a significant addition to their compact 33G-series lineup. The expanded product line offers …
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From June 27-29, 2018, The Imaging Source and its partner Sunvision hosted visitors at the Integrated Automation Motion & Drives (IAMD) Shenzhen exhibition. Among the showcased products, The Imaging Source’s newest 37 and 38 series cameras stood out. These monochrome and color industrial …
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In 2015, Sony announced the discontinuation of all Charge-Coupled Device (CCD) sensors. The company highlighted that its new Pregius global shutter Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) sensors represent a substantial improvement in sensor technology, offering superior image quality, …
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Looking for innovative solutions in machine vision? Visit The Imaging Source at one of their upcoming trade shows during Summer and Fall. They will showcase cutting-edge imaging hardware, machine vision systems including USB3 Vision, board-level cameras compliant with USB 3.1 (gen.1), and the …
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Manufacturers face unique challenges when tracking steel products during production. While barcoding has long been a cornerstone technology for item tracking across industries, its implementation in high-volume steel manufacturing environments presents specific hurdles. This article explores how one …
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HDR imaging, or High Dynamic Range imaging, has become increasingly important when selecting industrial cameras. While resolution and frame rate were traditionally considered the primary criteria for camera selection, sensitivity and dynamic range are now critical factors—especially in automotive …
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If you found yourself in a business setting on April 26, there’s a good chance you encountered groups of young people exploring your workplace—this is because the fourth Thursday in April marks Girls’ and Boys’ Day (also known as Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day in the …
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As North America’s top trade show dedicated to machine vision components, imaging technology advancements, and related innovations, The Vision Show consistently showcases cutting-edge technologies alongside valuable networking and educational opportunities for professionals. Boston 2018 …
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The growing integration of digital processes, including imaging technologies, into production workflows has transformed quality assurance into an essential component of every stage in the manufacturing process. This year’s Control exhibition demonstrated the expanding reach of this market by …
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Asian economies continue to drive global demand for automation technologies, making events like the Korea Vision Show increasingly influential. Since its inception in 2011, this exhibition has consistently attracted growing numbers of visitors each year. Highlights from The Imaging Source and …
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Trade professionals from diverse industries gathered at this year’s Vision China Shanghai 2018 to explore cutting-edge advancements in machine vision technology. The Imaging Source highlighted its newest USB 3.1 (gen. 1) industrial and board cameras, which utilize Sony’s high-performance …
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March 8, 2018 | Charlotte, NC The Imaging Source has announced the immediate availability of its latest software converter, IC USB 3 to 10 GigE. This innovative tool allows users to transfer large volumes of image data from one or more USB 3 cameras over a 10 GigE network at full bandwidth for the …
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This year, The Imaging Source will unveil its latest lineup of imaging hardware and machine vision solutions at several key trade shows worldwide. Among the highlights are new USB 3.1 (Gen. 1) board-level cameras and industrial models, as well as cutting-edge stereo 3D systems including the IC 3D …
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At this year’s event, inspection and measurement equipment was in high demand. Japanese reseller ARGO Corp. showcased the Imaging Source’s latest USB 3.1 cameras, featuring advanced industrial capabilities along with board-level designs compliant with the USB3 Vision standard. The company also …