
Teledyne Vision Solutions: Camera manufacturer unifies machine vision portfolio
Teledyne combines the various machine vision technologies, including 1D, 2D and 3D cameras, under the umbrella of "Teledyne Vision Solutions".

Teledyne combines the various machine vision technologies, including 1D, 2D and 3D cameras, under the umbrella of "Teledyne Vision Solutions".

Ximea has expanded its camera range to include models with the 4th generation Sony CMOS Pregius S sensors.

Excelitas presents the PCO Horizon 9.1 TDI bi CLHS line scan camera, which is suitable for applications with high light sensitivity and precision requirements.

IDS is expanding its portfolio of GigE Ueye LE single-board cameras with Sony Starvis 2 sensors.

JAI is expanding its Apex prism camera series with three 5.1 megapixel models. The new models feature CoaXPress, Mini Camera Link and 5GigE Vision interfaces.

The company has appointed Brian O'Connell as its new general manager.

Pleora Technologies has appointed Anis Hanna as president

The series of guidelines is intended to become a common technical basis for providers and users of machine vision projects.

Stefan Becker has been appointed Managing Director of Eckelmann Automation Technology in Shanghai and now forms a dual leadership team together with Zhongwei Huang.


Machine Vision and AMRs as Part of AI-Driven Strategies in Manufacturing and Warehouse Operations

Reliable Quality Control during the Production of Fans for Diesel Engines

Intelligent Lens Systems for Remote and Mobile Applications

Entry into infrared imaging

AI-Driven Collision Warning System for Mobile Machinery

Shape Recognition, Object Positioning, and Distance Measurements in Logistics

Why precise measurement results alone are not enough

Basics of Measurement Technology

2D Images Combined with Deep Learning Enable Robust Detection Rates

In this issue, we provide a comprehensive review of Automate, highlighting the most cutting-edge trends, products, and market insights.

Hexagon plans to spin off its Asset Lifecycle Intelligence and Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial divisions into a new company called Octave.

The global machine vision market recorded revenues of $5.6 billion in 2024, representing a decline of 3.9% compared to 2023.

The company was the exclusive industry partner of the 12th International Graduate Summer School on Biophotonics, which took place from June 7 to 14, 2025, on the Swedish island of Ven.

This time, with two additional categories, “SMEs” and “Artificial Intelligence,” the selection was even larger than usual. But now they have been chosen: the machine vision products of the year 2025.

Computed Tomography and AI Combined

Event-based cameras optimise flow analysis in science and industry

Fast lighting control in complex applications

Compact Camera System Bridges Gap to Smart Cameras

Multi-Camera Vision Systems with 10GigE

3D Laser Scanner Checks 100,000 Rolls Per Hour

Dr. Rolandos Alexandros Potamias received the EMVA Young Professional Award 2025 for his work on high-precision 3D hand modeling, recognition, and reconstruction in world coordinates.


The conference will begin with a keynote speech by Marcelo Carvalho on “European Business Outlook – Navigating the New Reality.”

Interview with Norbert Matthes, Technical Sales Manager

Laser triangulation sensor with a broad field of vision








