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STUTTGART | 06-08 November 2018

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Video review: Highlights at Vision 2018 in Stuttgart

There was a lot going on at the STEMMER IMAGING stand and everyone involved had a lot of fun. Thank you very much for your visit!

If you missed VISION 2018, our review video will give you an overview of the latest technology trends and give you an impression of the most important exhibition for machine vision.

STEMMER IMAGING helps you solve your vision tasks efficiently, quickly and reliably.

Meet the STEMMER IMAGING team at VISION 2018!
Stuttgart | 6 - 8 November 2018 | Hall 1 | Stand E52

What to look forward to at Vision 2018?

At VISION 2018 we’ll showcase state-of-the-art demo systems based on our Common Vision Blox programming library on almost 150 square metres.

Since we are particularly emphasizing “communication and networking” this year, you will have ample opportunity to discuss your projects with our machine vision experts.

Latest trends in machine vision

„STEMMER City“ will offer you lots of technical highlights: Together with our partners Adlink, Automation Technologie, Components Express, CCS, Gardasoft, JAI, Metaphase, Midwest Optical, Mitsubishi Electric, Perception Park, Smart Vision Lights, Xenics and Z-Laser we’ll present innovations from all areas of imaging and machine vision on more than 600 square metres.

The immediate proximity to Teledyne DALSA und Allied Vision ensures short distances to their stands as well.

Don't miss the world's leading trade fair for machine vision in Stuttgart! We are looking forward to your visit at our Stand E52, Hall 1!

Arrange a meeting

Arrange a meeting
Please call our sales team or send us an e-mail to arrange a meeting with our experts. We look forward to seeing you on the show!

Coffee & Snacks
We’ll also take care of the culinary aspect more intensively this year: Enjoy a cup of the exquisite coffee from a unique Franconian coffee roaster at our stand, get a snack and relax from the trade show hectic.

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HIGHLIGHTS AT VISION 2018

The Embedded Lab and the Future Lab will feature a host of hands-on demonstrations highlighting current machine vision trends such as machine learning, embedded vision, 3D applications, hyperspectral imaging and Industry 4.0 connectivity. These will all utilise functionality provided by STEMMER IMAGING's Common Vision Blox machine vision software toolkit.

Industry 4.0 environment using the new OPC UA communication standard

The goal of Industry 4.0 is the creation of a "smart factory", which amongst other things should have properties such as flexibility, the ability to learn and resource efficiently. Ultimately, it is intended to enable the automatic exchange of data between the various production systems.

The STEMMER IMAGING team shows you how our Common Vision Blox (CVB) programming library communicates with the controller via OPC UA, which supports the central interface in the digital factory of tomorrow.

We look forward to working with you on new automation opportunities that embrace these latest innovative standards.

Hyperspectral imaging

With the complete CVS HyperInspect systems, STEMMER IMAGING is exhibiting multi-purpose possibilities for hyperspectral imaging at VISION 2018. In relation to the development of imaging from monochrome via colour to 3D image capture, this technology represents the next evolutionary step: Machine Vision 4.0.

The latest CVB features for the visualisation of hyperspectral image data cubes and the handling of metadata will be demonstrated at a workstation for hyperspectral imaging.

Human assistance camera system for assembly stations

The new Ricoh SC-10A human assistance camera system for assembly stations is designed to eliminate errors in manual assembly operations in a multitude of industries. A set of work instructions can be loaded into the system and displayed on a monitor while the camera scans the work piece. The human operator follows the on-screen assembly instructions and after every action the system compares the result to the correct stored image before the next step can be taken. This reduces errors, helps operators learn new tasks and provides a digital audit trail of all operations.

VIDEOS ON OUR SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

Review: VISION 2016

Intel® RealSense™ technology

Introduction to hyperspectral imaging