Can embedded vision revolutionize image processing?
There are exciting applications for embedded vision systems in almost all areas of industry and everyday life, but will this technology really lead to a complete revolution in image processing?
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There are exciting applications for embedded vision systems in almost all areas of industry and everyday life, but will this technology really lead to a complete revolution in image processing?

Mediline T&T from Atlantic Zeiser is a compact Track & Trace system that can meet the requirements for serialization, labelling, tamper-evident, sealing and checkweighing in a very small space in a single work step.

With the DS5100, Datalogic has a flexible, powerful and compact laser scanner in its portfolio. The DS5100 family is available in several models and, according to the manufacturer, is suitable for all identification requirements and in many applications.

With the Innoket Roland 40, KHS has launched a compact labeling machine onto the market. The little brother of the Innoket Neo covers the output range from 2,500 to 25,000 containers per hour and is therefore suitable for the requirements of the food industry.

If large workpieces made of steel or plastic are to be marked individually or retrospectively, mobile laser stations such as the mobile fiber laser from Bluhm are used. This workstation includes the marking unit and the controller of the e-Solarmark FL fiber laser as well as an integrated extraction system.

Dynamic Systems is expanding its product portfolio with two more scanners: the Code Reader 1500 for poorly printed or small barcodes and the entry-level model, the Code Reader 950.

Flir introduces One Pro LT, a new thermal imaging camera attachment for smartphones with professional tools and better image quality.
The Modular Power Connector (MPC) from Stäubli Electrical Connectors is a power connector for railroad technology. In moving applications in rail vehicles, the cables must be fixed so that the frequent bending does not damage the connection in the connector.
Logistics service provider The Green Line (TGL) has opened its third warehouse in Ochtrup. As with the two previous warehouses, TGL relied on Onk's expertise for the marking of its warehouse.
AMF wireless sensors are a new addition to Andreas Maier's product range. The company now offers wireless communication technology for manufacturing environments. The solution creates the basis for fully automated, unmanned production processes.