
Camera recognizes orientation of workpieces
Vision & Control's intelligent image processing systems detect the alignment of assembly parts. For example, when junction boxes are married to their lids.
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Vision & Control's intelligent image processing systems detect the alignment of assembly parts. For example, when junction boxes are married to their lids.

Yamaha Motor has developed the new RCXiVY2+ vision system, which has a new "blob detection" feature that enables picking, presence detection and high-speed counting of multiple workpieces for irregularly shaped objects.

MVTec launches Progress Release 20.05 of the Halcon software. It offers new features and revised technologies.

The German robotics and automation industry cannot escape the economic consequences of the coronavirus crisis - VDMA R+A currently expects sales to fall by at least 20%. However, the growth prospects for the period after Covid-19 are positive.
Webinar and virtual trade fair stand
MVTec Software presents itself with a virtual booth and a webinar at the virtual trade fair INDUSTRIAL production + handling.
The imaging of rotationally symmetrical objects for quality control in industry was previously prone to errors. A new system with four cameras ensures significantly higher process reliability in image processing.

The V/F400 and V/F300 series smart cameras are new additions to Omron's MicroHawk series. They combine code reading and visual inspection in a single, compact device.

The image processing system from Vision & Control carries out color checks in fractions of a second. This is intended to ensure higher quality, including in the production of small injection-molded parts.

In order to promote training and further education in the field of industrial image processing and optical measurement and testing technology even in corona times, the Fraunhofer Vision Alliance is offering the latest five volumes of its guide series as free PDF files for the next three months.
Camera-supported alignment and measuring...
Electronic autocollimators use the absolute straightness of light for non-contact, high-precision measurements. The optical alignment and measurement system from Hofbauer Optik works with the help of uEye industrial cameras from IDS.