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Charlotte, NC, United States (January 24, 2018) — The Imaging Source has announced the immediate availability of a new series of single-board cameras and industrial models. These eighteen USB3 Vision-compliant camera models feature cutting-edge Sony Pregius and STARVIS CMOS sensors with USB 3.1 …
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SPS IPC Drives stands as a premier trade show for factory automation in Germany. During this three-day event in Nuremberg, Industry 4.0 emerged as a central theme. The Imaging Source took part in the “Vision Expert Huddles” and showcased various imaging hardware solutions. Among these …
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Charlotte, NC – November 21, 2017 – International machine vision manufacturer The Imaging Source has announced the immediate release of its new 6 MP single-board cameras. These compact devices feature Sony’s highly sensitive STARVIS IMX178 sensor and a USB 3.1 Gen 1 reversible Type-C port for …
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At this year’s AOI Forum & Show (September 28, 2017), The Imaging Source collaborated with MiM Tech software and Hi Keen Tech lenses to showcase the highly versatile imaging solution known as IC iVision. To demonstrate its capabilities in dynamic object tracking and surface defect …
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As part of VDMA’s Machine Vision Pavilion, The Imaging Source is excited to welcome attendees at the upcoming SPS IPC Drives 2017, taking place from November 28-30 in Nuremberg. During this three-day event, we will participate in the “Vision Expert Huddles” and showcase a range of …
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Similar to Germany’s “Industry 4.0,” the Chinese government’s “Made in China 2025” initiative has spurred unprecedented investments in industrial infrastructure, particularly in automation and robotics. As one of China’s largest trading hubs, Shenzhen is …
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This month marks one year since Nikon Metrology designated The Imaging Source as a key supplier within their Strategic Partnership program. Nikon Metrology specializes in precision instruments for optical inspection and offers visual and mechanical metrology solutions. Through this partnership, …
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In our May 1, 2017 blog post, we introduced the Inkjet Training course and mentioned the camera model DMK 33GP031. This follow-up addresses specific application details based on an interview with The Institute for Printing (iPrint). For more information about the training course, visit iPrint. Why …
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Since its commercial viability in the 1970s, inkjet printing has consistently captured researchers’ attention. At its core, it is a no-contact method that enables precise and high-frequency digital delivery and positioning of extremely small volumes of material or fluid. Fundamentally, inkjet …
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From April 3rd to 6th, The Imaging Source hosted visitors at its booth during Automate 2017. On display were their high-resolution autofocus cameras—featuring a remarkable 42 MP model—alongside USB and GigE color and monochrome cameras equipped with cutting-edge sensors from Sony and On …
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The Asia-Pacific machine vision market continues its upward trajectory, with attendance figures at the 2017 Korea Vision Show reflecting this positive trend. Trade fair organizers reported a significant increase in visitor numbers, up by 24% compared to the previous year. To broaden its reach and …
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The Imaging Source will be attending several trade shows in 2017. Here’s a list of events where they’ll be present: Automate 2017, Chicago, USA (April 3–6). Booth number: 2528. Machine Vision Conference & Exhibition, organized by the UK Industrial Vision Association in Milton Keynes, UK (April …
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The China Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG), through its Machine Vision Professional Committee, organized the Vision China Shanghai 2017 event from March 14-16. This trade show featured participation from companies such as The Imaging Source and ShenZhen Sunvision Technology. During the …
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Robotic arms have become a cornerstone of modern industrial automation, capable of performing tasks that are too dangerous, repetitive, or precise for human workers. These machines deliver high-quality results with unmatched speed, reliability, and accuracy. Their applications span across …
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The rapid expansion of urban areas introduces challenges like population growth, increased construction, and severe traffic congestion. Addressing these issues effectively is crucial for municipalities aiming to achieve their transportation goals. Often, cities cannot afford additional staffing for …