Lucid Vision Labs to Debut at ITE 2017 in Japan

ITE 2017 marks Lucid’s first trade show exhibition, introducing the new industrial camera and component manufacturer

29.11.2017 -

Lucid Vision Labs, Inc., a new designer and manufacturer of innovative industrial vision cameras, will be exhibiting for the very first time at the International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment (ITE) in Yokohama, Japan, from Dec 6-8, 2017. Visitors can expect to see two new GigE Vision camera families to be unveiled at the show floor, as well as Lucid’s own Software Development Kit for camera control.

The Phoenix is a micro compact camera with a versatile board design, measuring only 24 x 24 mm and making it the world’s smallest GigE PoE camera. The Triton is a compact, 29 x 29 mm IP67 GigE Vision machine vision camera. It features a dust proof and water-resistant camera enclosure and lens tube designed to be used in a variety of industrial environments such as food inspection and agriculture where dust, dirt or water can be present. In addition, Lucid Vision Labs will also showcase its new Arena Software Development Kit (SDK) to provide customers with access to the latest in industry standards and computer technology

“We’re thrilled to have our first trade show presence at ITE this year and to be able to demonstrate our exciting new products that our team has worked so hard on since Lucid was founded in January 2017,” says Rod Barman, Founder and President at Lucid. “As a new company, it is an exciting time to be part of a new era of industrial production where machine vision will play a central role in smart manufacturing, and to contribute with innovative technologies.”

Contact

Lucid Vision Labs, Inc.

130-13200 Delf Place
V6V 2A2 Richmond, BC
Canada

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