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3D imaging developer program introduced by odos imaging

Designed to help machine vision experts and systems integrators get access to the hardware and information needed to solve their 3D imaging challenges, odos imaging has launched a developer program. 
Oct. 12, 2015
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Designed to helpmachine vision experts and systems integrators get access to the hardware and information needed to solve their 3D imaging challenges, odos imaging has launched a developer program.

The program, which is designed to ease and accelerate the development of new 3D solutions for industry, involves the use of odos imaging’s VS-1000 Time of Flight 3D camera. The VS-1000 uses pulsed light reflected by objects that are detected by a 1280 x 1024CMOS camera. In operation, the system can simultaneously capture range information and an intensity image of the scene.

If you are developing a solution to a 3D machine vision challenge, and are considering the use of a VS-1000 camera, odos welcomes you to register, so long as the application is part of one of the company’s core areas of activity:

  • Dimensioning(e.g. capturing XYZ dimensions for an object, box or pallet)
  • Logistics(e.g. robotic pick/place)
  • Autonomous vehicle navigation
  • Agriculture
  • Intelligent transportation / traffic systems

Benefits of the program, according to odos, include:

  • Access to preferential pricing for hardware to use in the lab/development environment
  • Enhanced and prioritized support
  • Access to additional features and registers, as well as the option to run latest software releases
  • Direct feedback to our engineers and developers, with the possibility of implementation of new features requests

View more information onthe program.

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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.

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