
Unlocking the Future of Metal Inspection
The latest release of Evident’s PRECiV software is packed with powerful features that streamline metal inspection, product evaluation, and more.

The latest release of Evident’s PRECiV software is packed with powerful features that streamline metal inspection, product evaluation, and more.

ipf electronic presents two new products with interesting properties: the optical IO-Link button OT340571 and the laser distance sensor PT340070.

Proper lighting is crucial for cameras to accurately inspect object features. Learn how different lighting techniques, like coaxial and dark field, impact image quality and inspection success.

The new, international stage of quantum technologies was presented by Messe Stuttgart and its partners on July 12.

Computed tomography and deep learning in electromobility

Cognex has added optical character recognition (OCR) to the capabilities of its In-Sight 2800 vision system.

In cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology ISIT, Pepperl+Fuchs has combined high-performance distance measurement technology with MEMS technology.

Cincoze's rugged computing product line, which includes seven series with different product positioning, is designed for use in harsh industrial environments.

The 2.4 release of Aerotech's Automation1 motion control platform improves machine setup, data visualization and the homing helper module.

Emergent Vision Technologies introduces Ecapture Pro, development software for applications ranging from volumetric capture to metaverse to machine vision.

The sensor specialist Baumer is expanding its product portfolio with a compact multicode reader.

With the VY000007, IPF Electronic presents a brightness module with which the luminosity of particularly bright LED workplace or machine lights can be continuously varied.

AMD has introduced its Epyc embedded processors of the 9004 series.

Allied Vision's sister company Nerian Vision has released Ruby, a 3D depth camera that combines a 3D stereo camera and an image processing system in one device.


Teledyne e2v has released a 1.5 megapixel version of Optimom, a turnkey optical module for quick and easy development of vision systems.

MVTec has presented a new version of its Merlic software.

With its Solution Package, Automation Technology has launched a software package that represents an all-in-one solution for users of the manufacturer's 3D sensors and infrared cameras.

Allied Vision has developed a new version of its software development kit Vimba.

Teledyne has released a new version of its Sapera Vision software for download.

A new model series is added to the IDS-NXT product line.

Ximea has released camera prototypes with third-generation Sony Pregius sensors.

As a supplement to the previous models with 10GigE and CoaXPress-12 interface, SVS-Vistek has now introduced variants with 2 CXP-12 connections.

Cognex introduces the In-Sight 2800 Detector for logistics

MVTec has launched version 23.05 of the machine vision standard software Halcon.

All laser scanners in the Scancontrol series from Micro-Epsilon are now compatible with Cognex Vision Pro via the AIK adapter.

The optical microphone from Xarion Laser Acoustics was combined with an ultrasound-generating laser, making it possible to detect defects in components that cannot be seen from the outside, such as cracks, holes or poor connections.

Bicker introduces AC/DC UPS solution UPSI-2406IP-38AC

How do you measure the temperature of individual atoms at an altitude of ninety kilometers?

The jury of the inspect award 2023 has nominated ten products each in the categories "Vision" and "Automation + Control". Now it's the readers' turn to vote.

Sustainably reduce energy costs with intelligent power distribution systems

MVTec will release the new version of the machine vision software Halcon on May 23, 2023. Learn everything about the new features in the MVTec webinar on May 24, 2023.

The Current Status of Embedded Vision

Gretchen Alper has taken charge as Automation Technology’s Business Director for North America. She told inspect why Boston is the perfect place to start and what will be the major factors for success.

The embedded vision market continues to grow strongly. One aspect of this success is based on technical advancements that expand the spectrum of possible applications.