October 2024

OCTOBER 2024

Dear

Welcome to the EMVA newsletter! Each month it provides hands-on information on machine vision in Europe and the world. Find out about the latest projects of the EMVA, innovative products, what’s going on in the machine vision industry and interesting events.

Kind regards,
Thomas Lübkemeier
EMVA General Secretary

European Machine Vision Forum

Still Opportunity to Join

Challenges and Chances in Computer Vision for Human-Machine Interaction

There are still seats available to attend the 7th edition of EMVA’s European Forum taking place November 7 – 8, 2024 in Mulhouse, France.
Besides the informative exchange with vision professsionals the forum offers a remarkable program of technical presentations given by experts.Keynotes:
  • Optical measurements: From the Laboratory to Industry
  • Machine Vision Solutions on Mobile Devices – Scaling Human-Machine Interaction
  • Improving Endoscopic Data Acquisition and Interpretation using 2D and 3D Mosaicing Algorithms for Poor Image Content
Talks:
  • Human-Machine Interaction using User Interfaces
  • InnerEye: Bridging the Gap between Humans and AI
  • Monocular Remote Gaze Estimation under NIR-Lighting on a Workbench
  • Free3D – Free-viewpoint 3D Video Creation
  • Multi-Modal Visual Target Tracking on Embedded Systems
  • Video-based AI-analysis on Living Fish in a Water Tank with an Optically Outstanding Concept
  • Polarimetry for Studying Materials and Surface States
  • Development of a Compact and Highly Customizable Multispectral Optical System
  • Evaluating the plausibility of synthetic images for improving the automated kidney stone type recognition in ureteroscopy
  • Semantic Attribute Encoding for Industry-Collaborative AI
  • Refinement of Synthetically Generated Training Images using Modified Style Transfer
  • Is Machine Learning Really Intelligent? – Comparing artificial and human intelligence and consequences for human-machine interaction

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EMVA Business Conference 2025 | 22 – 24 May in Rome

Reduced EARLY BIRD tickets for the annual EMVA highlight in 2025 – the EMVA Business Conference – are available now!

The pivotal event for the machine vision and image processing industry will take place 22 – 24 May 2025 in the exciting city of Rome, Italy.

With Hotel Villa Pamphili Roma the EMVA team found the ideal venue to combine the conference setup with visiting vibrating and impressive Rome.
Conference attendees are offered a special conference rate for their stay.

EMVA welcomes new member

Drew Lear Technology Ltd.

Specialist High Power LED Lighting Solutions for Machine Vision.
Drew Lear Technology Ltd is a supplier of specialist high power LED lighting products and Machine Vision design consultancy. In particular, we specialise in LED Line Light products which complement our extensive experience with Line Scan and CIS (Contact Image Sensor) based inspection system design. From the highest intensity LED line lights through LED Strobe products to bespoke designs for OEMs. Read more ›

EMVA welcomes new member

Hefei I-TEK OptoElectronics Co. Ltd.

I-TEK OptoElectronics – Founded in 2011, I-Tek specializes in the development and manufacturing of high-performance industrial cameras and frame grabbers. We’ve achieved a multitude of patents for our core technologies and a global team of over 400 skilled professionals. Trusted by over 1000 customers worldwide, we achieved an annual shipment volume of 44000+ units. Our products are extensively utilized across industries such as PCB, FPD, 3C, Lithium Batteries, Photovoltaics, Semiconductors, Packaging & Printing. Headquartered in Heifei, China, I-TEK has global sales office in Berlin to ensure close contact with our customers in Europe. Read more ›

 

IWR
Heidelberg Image Processing Forum

The 88. Heidelberg Image Processing Forum on Tuesday, 19 November will be another highlight.

Learn what AI means for the further progress with image sensors at the Center for Sensor Systems (ZESS) of Siegen University, the location where time-of-flight imaging was invented. Read more ›

 

FRAUNHOFER IFF
Smart 3D real-time data for production and logistics

An up-to-date and precise image of production and logistics processes is crucial for identifying optimization potential and gaining a better understanding of processes. System solutions for the dynamic recording of workspaces with industrial-grade 3D sensors in real time, combined with AI and model-based data analysis methods, offer you a wide range of options for increasing efficiency and optimization.
In our webinar, we will use practical examples from production and logistics to show how these technologies can be used to optimize processes in a targeted manner and create added value. Read more ›

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ZEBRA

Quality Control of EV Battery Tray Covers

TAS GmbH Enhances Quality Control of EV Battery Tray Covers with Zebra Aurora Vision Studio™.
TAS GmbH turned to Zebra’s Aurora Vision Studio™ with deep learning to ensure high-quality finishing of EV battery compartment covers. A robotic system with custom-built cameras inspects each component for defects, improving detection over time.
TAS GmbH must ensure the high-quality finishing of metal surfaces, particularly battery compartment covers for electric vehicles, to meet stringent automotive industry standards. This requires precise detection of defects such as coating irregularities, surface scratches and laser marking issues, demanding a robust and reliable inspection system. Read more ›

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ALKERIA
USB 3.1 Gen 2 – 10 Gbps next generation cameras

Alkeria, Italian machine vision camera manufacturer, after extensive research and development, is pleased to announce the first-ever European generation of cameras with USB 3.1 Gen 2 10Gbps interface.
These innovative models represent the future of USB3 machine vision, addressing the growing demand for faster, higher-resolution sensors and interfaces capable of managing substantial data rates in today’s applications.
Read more ›

 

GET CAMERAS
Board level cameras for limited space applications

Does your machine vision application have limited space available? Be sure to check GeT Cameras’ VENUS board level camera series that have a USB3 interface and are therefore designed for seamless integration into embedded vision applications. From 3MP Global shutter cameras to 8MP rolling shutter cameras and several lens mounts to choose from ; our low-priced VENUS cameras offer a great solution for many vision systems. Read more ›

 

JAI
New 2K trilinear and monochrome line scan cameras!

JAI has released four new compact line scan cameras to the Sweep Series, available in both color and monochrome models. These 2K resolution cameras offer a choice between 5GigE and CoaXPress (CXP-6) interfaces, enhancing flexibility for various imaging applications. Read more ›

 

LUCID VISION LABS
Launch of Triton2 EVS Event-Based 2.5GigE Camera

LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. announced the launch of the new Triton2 EVS event-based 2.5GigE camera, featuring the IMX636 and IMX637 event-based vision sensors, realized in collaboration between Sony and PROPHESEE.
The IMX636 and IMX637 sensors combine Sony’s CMOS image sensor technology with PROPHESEE’s unique event-based Metavision® sensing technologies. With these event-based vision sensors, individual pixels trigger events in response to changes in luminance. Each event contains pixel coordinates and a microsecond-resolution timestamp, making them distinct from traditional frame-based cameras.
Read more ›

 

SICK
Ranger3 – Superior 3D performance in a small package powered by ROCC technology

Fast got faster.
Highly accurate and with an unmatched measurement speed, the Ranger3 streaming cameras can be configured for a wide range of needs. Powered by our unique 3D sensor tailored for demanding vision applications, Ranger3 serves as a key component in inspection systems worldwide. The camera extracts the true 3D shape of an object, regardless of its contrast or color and as a result, improves quality for a multitude of products.
Read more ›

 

VICO IMAGING
Find the Perfect Lens Tailored to Your Needs

Here are COOLENS® C-Mount Long Working Distance Telecentric Lenses. Coupled with a wide selection of 315 models, it offers exceptional performance for various machine vision applications. These lenses, including our WWK series, provide greater flexibility to meet your special requirements, with WDs ranging from 150mm to 1405mm and magnifications from 0.04X to 4X. A large depth of field allows for simultaneous inspection of multi-layer components, ensuring accurate and efficient quality control. And the built-in coaxial illumination delivers more uniform and clearer images. Above all, they are an ideal choice for your inspections. Read more ›

AIT AUSTRIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Scientist for 3D Inspection and Measurement (m/f/d)

 

Upcoming Highlights
European Machine Vision Forum


7 – 8 November 2024
Mulhouse, France
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sps smart production solutions


12 – 14 November 2024
Nuremberg, Germany
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LogiMAT 2025


11 – 13 March 2025
Stuttgart, Germany
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EMVA Business Conference


22 – 24 May 2025
Rome, Italy
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