Thermal Imaging and Vision Systems

Top trends in industrial cameras and optics

Faster and higher-resolution image sensors, interfaces that support ever increasing bandwidths, simpler integration, minIaturisation and high on-board processing power are driving innovation in machine and embedded vision applications. Paul Wilson, Managing Director of Scorpion Vision, charts the current trends in cameras and components. Ultra high resolution image sensors: image sensor …

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Laser Components at SPIE Photonics West – Product solutions beyond the expected at Booth 941

Laser Components will demonstrate its full range of optical and optoelectronic components at the SPIE Photonics West show in San Francisco, CA. From January 31st to February 2nd, visitors to booth 941 will be able to meet with expert engineers and discuss standard and custom product specifications. As true to …

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Application optimised UV lenses

Resolve Optics is a leading supplier of application optimised fixed focus and zoom lenses designed to enable high performance measurements in the ultraviolet (UV) waveband (200-400 nanometres). To provide inspectors with an effective tool for non-intrusive verification of spent nuclear fuel, a global leader in nuclear safeguards technology asked Resolve …

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Teledyne to present its newest scientific imaging and machine vision solutions at SPIE’s Photonics West exhibition

Teledyne will showcase their newest products and solutions at SPIE’s Photonics West exhibition taking place 31st January 31 – 2nd February 2023, in San Francisco, California. Visitors to the Teledyne booth #1527 can expect representation from the businesses within its Imaging group, including Teledyne DALSA, e2v, FLIR, Imaging Sensors, Acton Optics, …

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The light we cannot see

Optics is a branch of science that revolves around light. From cameras and lasers to fibre optic cables and telescopes, our understanding of the way light behaves and its properties has enabled its use in a vast array of practical applications. Here, Dave Walsha, sales manager at small DC motor …

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Machine vision and imaging web shop opens for business

Scorpion Vision has launched the industry’s biggest online marketplace for machine vision and imaging at shop.scorpion.vision. The e-commerce site catalogues over 1,000 cameras and components, including lenses, machine vision light sources, specialist cables, industrial PCs, interface boards and software packages. This makes it the most comprehensive B2B web shop for …

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STMicroelectronics and eYs3D Microelectronics to showcase high-quality 3D stereo-vision camera for machine vision and robotics at CES 2023

STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and eYs3D Microelectronics, a fabless semiconductor design house that focuses on end-to-end hardware and software systems for computer vision, including advanced vision-processing System-on-Chip (SoC) devices, will reveal the results of their collaboration on high-quality machine vision at …

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Thermal by FLIR Program expands with industry-first wearable and mobile handset products for commercial and industrial uses

Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today welcomed RealWear, the pioneer in assisted reality wearable solutions, as its latest Thermal by FLIR collaborator with the recent launch of the world’s first fully hands-free, voice-controlled thermal camera module. In addition, Thermal by FLIR cohort Ulefone recently introduced its first mobile handset …

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Space-ready optics for micro and nanosatellites

Resolve Optics is a leading supplier of miniature space-ready optics that lie at the heart of microsatellites and nanosatellites being deployed for a growing range of applications including remote sensing, earth observation, data communications, scientific analysis, and surveillance. For a lens or optical system to be considered space-ready it must …

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Game on for apprenticeships to tackle robotics and vision engineering skills gap

Parents who despair about the number of hours their children spend glued to video games should take heart – today’s gamers are likely to be the robotic and vision engineers of tomorrow, says Scorpion Vision. It’s no secret that the UK manufacturing industry is experiencing a massive skills shortage. Indeed, …

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