
3D camera series Ensenso N40/N45
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The Ensenso N series is a compact and robust 3D camera system that has been specially designed for 3D applications in robotics and automated series production.
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3D camera series Ensenso N40/N45
The Ensenso N series is a compact and robust 3D camera system that has been specially designed for 3D applications in robotics and automated series production.

Robominds presents a flexible robotic vision system based on artificial intelligence (AI) to solve pick-and-place and bin-picking applications and wins first place in the robotics category.

The American manufacturer Flir Systems has launched a new camera module for the visible light spectrum.

After exhibitors at the Vision machine vision trade fair announced their withdrawal from participation, Messe Stuttgart announced that the exhibition will not take place this year.

Industry 4.0 is increasingly dissolving the separation of technologies in the industrial and consumer markets. In an interview with Andreas Mühlbauer, Sven Klette-Matzat, Sales Manager OEM Solutions at Vision Components, explains why this is the case and what effects the development of the Internet of Things will have on industry.
Interview with Björn Milsch, OnRobot
Only with the right combination of cobot, end-of-arm tool and software can processes be automated profitably. Björn Milsch, General Manager for DACH & Benelux at OnRobot, talks in an interview about the competitive situation on the gripper market and the lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis.
OnRobot launches its first image processing system: Eyes enables optical part recognition and depth perception for the robot arms of all common manufacturers.
The 3D visual perception system Viper was developed to equip industrial and service robots with visual perception. All object recognition and classification tasks are shifted to a processor of the embedded vision system, and the computing capacities of the robot processor remain reserved for robot navigation.

Robot-guided "bin picking" increases the degree of automation and flexibility of industrial production. A major German automotive supplier has therefore opted for the Powerpick3D bin picking system from Isra Vision.

In the future, robots will be used as helpers in companies and households. To do this, however, they must be able to perceive and interpret their surroundings. Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have found a solution to this problem.