New releases of image processing software
Among other things, MVTec Software presented the new software releases of its image processing software products Halcon and Merlic at Embedded World.
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Among other things, MVTec Software presented the new software releases of its image processing software products Halcon and Merlic at Embedded World.

The new IMX335 image sensor from Sony is available from Framos. Due to its high sensitivity, it can also be used in the infrared range for security or surveillance applications.
Leading trade fair in Nuremberg

The embedded world in Nuremberg once again demonstrated its qualities this year and attracted around 31,000 visitors to Nuremberg with topics such as artificial intelligence and embedded vision. It is also of interest to the manufacturing industry.

At Embedded World, Kontron presented a system-on-module based on the STM32MP157 with three processor cores from STMicroelectronics.

Schukat Electronic presents products from the areas of power supplies, fans, electromechanical components and displays. The graphics display segment includes the product range of various manufacturers with around 500 different types.
The Embedded Awards were presented for the 15th time on the first day of the Embedded World trade fair. The award honored the most innovative development achievements in the classic categories of hardware, software and tools as well as, for the first time, in the categories of embedded vision and start-ups.

From entry-level to high-performance models, the Efco Eagle Eyes computer family is equipped with a monitoring system that collects data and is available for predictive maintenance.

Aries Embedded is presenting the new M100PF system-on-module (SoM) based on the PolarFire FPGA family from Microchip. The company will also be presenting the M100PFEVP evaluation platform, which enables a quick and easy project start.

Many embedded systems use firmware for the relationship between inputs and outputs, but firmware development is time-consuming. SSV is taking a new approach here.

Kundisch now also uses printed electronics with copper technology in the production of membrane keyboards and touch systems. Tighter tolerances and flexible surfaces can be produced with the help of printed electronics.