Allied Vision to showcase camera portfolio based on user requirements at VISION 2016
Attendees at VISION 2016 interested in CMOS sensors, multispectral imaging, high-resolution imaging, embedded vision, and more, can visit six different "topic islands" at the Allied Vision booth, where the company will be showcasing its latest industrial cameras based on user need.
Cameras that will be showcased at the booth will include two new models in the Manta family (pictured) of GigE Vision cameras: The Manta G-507 (5 MPixel Sony IMX264 CMOS sensor), and the Manta G-319 (3.1 MPixel Sony IMX265 CMOS sensor.) In addition to these cameras, Allied Vision will present a number of new camera models that are based on CMOS image sensor from both Sony and ON Semiconductor.
At the live demonstrations, Allied Vision will showcase single-cable solutions for GigE Vision cameras, robotic bin picking, and the integration of the company’s cameras into 64-bit ARM (ARMv8) systems. Additionally, as part of Industrial VISION Days, Scott Smith will present his “Look at the Spectral Side of Life,” presentation on hyperspectral imaging technologies and applications.
VISION 2016 booth number: Hall 1, Stand F62
To Learn More:
Contact:Allied Vision
Headquarters: Stadtroda, Germany
Products: Manta GigE Vision cameras featuring Sony IMX CMOS image sensors, additional camera models based on Sony and ON Semiconductor sensors.
What Allied Vision says:
View more information on Allied Vision’s VISION topic islands.
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