Page 2: Sensor and machine vision technologies see expanded focus at SPIE DSS 2014
Courses being offered at DSS 2014 will touch on a number of machine vision topics. These include:
- Infrared sensors and systems
- Defense, homeland security, and law enforcement
- Laser sensors and systems
- Displays
- Sensor data and information exploitation
- Information systems and networks: Processing, fusion, and knowledge generation
- Imaging and sensing technologies
- Sensing for industry, environment, and health
- Emerging technologies
- Optical and optomechanical engineering
To see our coverage of the products being showcased by exhibitors at SPIE DSS 2014, visit the links below:
- EPIX Camera Link frame grabber
- Sofradir EC miniature thermal imaging engines
- IMPERX FLEX camera architecture
- Bodkin Design & Engineering hyperspectral imager for biomedical imaging
- G-S PLASTIC OPTICS injection molded polymer optics
- Raptor VIS-SWIR cameras
- Adimec full HD daylight cameras
- DIAS Infrared Systems infrared fire detection vision system
- Thermoteknix uncooled long wave infrared cameras
- Schneider Optics C-Mount 2/3" machine vision lenses
- Active Silicon CoaXPress and Camera Link frame grabbers
- BitFlow CoaXPress frame grabbers
- FLIR miniature thermal imaging camera core
- Edmund Optics TECHSPEC microdisplay eyepiece
- EDT Camera Link frame grabbers
- IO Industries video recording software and industrial cameras
- Critical Link sCMOS embedded vision system
- Point Grey spherical imaging and machine vision cameras
- Allied Vision Technologies infrared and machine vision cameras
- Kowa Optimed surveillance lenses and low light camera
- Mikrotron CoaXPress cameras
- Sensors Unlimited - UTC Aerospace Systems SWIR camera
- Photron 20,000 fps CMOS camera
- NAC Image Technology high-speed industrial cameras
View more information SPIE DSS 2014.
Also check out:
SPIE Photonics West 2014 preview: Cutting edge optics and photonics
AIA Vision Show preview: Machine vision solutions for a growing market
New VDMA Robotics and Automation managing director discusses the state of the industry
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James Carroll
Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.