Thermal Imaging and Vision Systems

Teledyne announces advanced AI enhancements to its image processing software

Teledyne has announced its Sapera Vision Software Edition 2023-03 is now available. Teledyne DALSA’s Sapera Vision Software provides field-proven image acquisition, control, image processing and artificial intelligence functions to design, develop and deploy high-performance machine vision applications. The new upgrades include enhancements to its AI training graphical tool Astrocyte 1.40 …

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Enhanced Teledyne FLIR Prism AI detection and tracking software model enables embedded thermal automotive perception systems

Teledyne FLIR has announced a new Prism AI release featuring a compact AI model for simplified deployment on embedded systems. The new release further enables perception engineers to quickly integrate thermal cameras for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicle (AV) systems, improving object tracking performance by up to …

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AMETEK Surface Vision helps battery manufacturers overcome inspection challenges in the manufacturing process

AMETEK Surface Vision has developed its high-performance inspection systems to overcome the challenges in battery production processes to improve quality and reduce defects. As battery technology expands and grows to meet the demands of industries, particularly electric vehicles, AMETEK Surface Vision’s surface inspection systems help by delivering accurate real-time surface …

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iNspect: A simple infrared machine vision solution

For users of Teledyne FLIR fixed thermal camera solutions such as the FLIR A38/A68, the GEVA 400 iNspect package offered by Teledyne DALSA is a simple and affordable solution. It is pre-loaded with iNspect software (now with 16-bit camera support) that connects to GigE-based FLIR thermal camera platforms including the FLIR A70, FLIR …

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Combat rising energy costs as Teledyne FLIR set to exhibit their Electrical Utility solutions at Middle East Energy 2023

Cutting Energy Costs, Reducing Loss and Downtime, Teledyne FLIR, is all set to showcase their Electric Utility Solutions product portfolio at Middle East Energy 2023 scheduled from 7th to 9th March at World Trade Centre. Exhibiting at Stand H4.E50, on display will be Energy saving solutions such as FLIR HD …

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New Thermal by FLIR powered mobile phones and smart building sensor featured at Mobile World Congress

Teledyne FLIR, part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated, today welcomed new editions to its lineup of Thermal by FLIR products that will be shown at Mobile World Congress (MWC). The two new affordable, rugged mobile phones and a new smart building sensor to monitor room occupancy feature the Lepton thermal micro camera …

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Fixed focus lenses for monitoring radioactive processes

For monitoring radioactive processes in nuclear power, reprocessing and waste storage plants – Resolve Optics offers a standard range of 6mm, 9mm and 25mm focal length fixed focus lenses. Designed to provide a focal length of 6mm or 9mm respectively, the Model 214 and 286 radiation tolerant lenses, deliver high …

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MVTec Innovation Day is all about machine vision

MVTec Software  will once again hold its popular Innovation Day on 21 March 21 2023. In line with the motto “Discover the Full Potential of Machine Vision,” the company will present practical first-hand machine vision knowledge in the Event Forum in Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany. Attendees will be able to learn about …

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Hamamatsu Photonics announces Tadashi Maruno as Representative Director and President

Hamamatsu Photonics, a leading provider of cutting-edge photonics technology, announces that Mr. Tadashi Maruno has been named as Representative Director and President during the 75th ordinary meeting of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. in mid-December 2022. Mr. Tadashi Maruno has been working with Hamamatsu Photonics for forty years. Prior to this role, …

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Why your unused machine vision hardware doesn’t have to go to waste

In many plants you will find cameras, lighting and other hardware that was once part of a visual inspection system but is no longer fit for purpose. Do you have to rip it up and build from scratch? Here, Zohar Kantor, vice president of sales at visual inspection software company …

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