Nuremberg/Waldkirch/Munich—SICK (www.sick.com) and MVTec Software GmbH (www.mvtec.com) are deepening their strategic cooperation. The corresponding agreement was signed by Dr. Martin Schenk, Senior Vice President Product Management SICK, and Dr. Olaf Munkelt, Managing Director MVTec Software GmbH, at the SPS trade fair in Nuremberg on November 9, 2022. From now on, algorithms of the standard machine vision software MVTec HALCON will also be available on both embedded and PC-based systems in SICK's automation solutions. "With the now concluded, closer strategic cooperation, we are bringing the strengths of the two worlds of sensor technology and machine vision even closer together. The beneficiaries of the solution from a single source are clearly the users," explains Munkelt.
According to the companies, integrating the machine vision standard software HALCON into SICK's programming ECO system provides the answer to the automation industry's increased requirements in terms of flexibility and scope of services. "By working together across companies, we can leverage strengths and present our customers with solutions that generate more transparency and quality even faster’” says Dr. Martin Schenk, Senior Vice President Product Management. “The strategic development of our Inspector P Series and Sensor Integration Machine family as well as our extensive camera portfolio allows us to respond even more flexibly to customer needs. Furthermore, our OEMs and integrators can profit from HALCON's extensive developments. In particular, our quality control systems benefit from the possibilities HALCON offers, for example with OCR and other image processing algorithms."
SICK and MVTec have been working together since 2015. It is the declared ambition of both companies to jointly advance technological developments in the automation industry by contributing their individual strengths. "By combining classic methods of image processing and new deep learning technologies, industrial image processing is giving the entire automation sector a technological boost. Increasingly powerful embedded systems are also contributing to this. Machine vision is thus increasingly becoming the eye of production. And, we at MVTec supply the appropriate software for this”, says Munkelt.
With HALCON, MVTec offers software that is specially tailored to the needs of industrial PCs and embedded devices such as sensors. This ensures that the software achieves optimal performance on all platforms. At the same time, MVTec's software supports all relevant interfaces to enable fast implementation and maximum compatibility within the embedded devices. Users thereby have more options when it comes to choosing appropriate operating systems, architectures, and camera models for their solutions.