
Thermal imaging camera for smartphones and tablets
Flir introduces One Pro LT, a new thermal imaging camera attachment for smartphones with professional tools and better image quality.
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Flir introduces One Pro LT, a new thermal imaging camera attachment for smartphones with professional tools and better image quality.

PXV 2-D absolute positioning system. The PXV 2-D absolute positioning system from Pepperl+Fuchs sets new performance benchmarks in terms of reliability and handling.

Computar has developed the MPW2-R lens series, a ruggedized version of its MPW2 series for machine vision sensors with five megapixels. The new ruggedized lens series is available from Framos and is suitable for industrial applications.

Image-based, fully automated inspection. To ensure that only cavity-free aluminum die-cast parts are delivered, Gruber & Kaja uses a multi-camera system developed by Autoforce Vision Systems to detect cavities.

Sensor+Test ended with the highest number of exhibitors for ten years. The proportion of exhibitors from abroad even rose to a new high of over 40 percent.

Cognex has introduced the Dataman 470 series. The stationary barcode readers offer a larger scanning range, higher speed and greater user-friendliness.

Siko has developed the ultra-compact LEC100, LEC200 sensor duo to transmit the speed or position of a drive to a higher-level control system in real time.

Leuze electronic's 55-year success story began with the Cono-pack, an electromechanical packaging machine. The development of the world's smallest reflex head at the time marked the company's entry into the industrial automation market.
Camera-based positioning sensor. High-bay warehouses are constantly in motion due to different loading conditions, temperature-related expansion or manufacturing tolerances.

In-tech has developed a performance monitor for ASM. The APM provides insight into KPIs, analyzes the utilization of the machines or shows the current production status. Each user only receives the information they need.