Imaging and machine vision is a core technology used in a variety of application areas. It provides a powerful and cost-effective way of implementing automatic quality assurance and control - at very high speeds and with stringent accuracy requirements. Imaging technology delivers the tools to help strengthen the competitive advantage of your company.
Exact and consistent fabrication is crucial for quality and safety in automotive production and engineering. Manufacturers and component suppliers rely on leading-edge vision technology to validate complex assembly processes and inspections.
Printing speeds have long since overtaken the human eye. Today, high-performance imaging reliably monitors printing processes, avoids production rejects and maintains quality in packaging and labelling.
Production speed and quality are essential in wafer manufacturing or printed circuit board inspection. Here manufacturers place trust in the fastest and highest resolution cameras, delivered by STEMMER IMAGING.
Those who develop the future require a clear vision. STEMMER IMAGING’s high- performance components and systems are used in leading research institutes to advance technologies and to enhance our future.
Superior automated manufacturing anticipates and oversees every detail. Defective products are sorted out early. Imaging allows robots to select and assemble components without errors and increase company earnings.
With high-precision imaging, the food & beverage industry tests even hard-to-inspect products with absolute reliability. The result: 100% quality and ever-growing productivity.
Having the right perspective means being able to diagnose illnesses earlier, to improve treatments and to save lives. Modern medicine depends on imaging for the diagnosis and real-time monitoring of operative procedures.
When quality directly affects human life there is no room for error. The pharmaceutical market requires the most demanding vision systems that not only inspect products, but also audit the systems use and configuration, ensuring the correct drug and dose are delivered with full traceability.
Beyond the needs of CCTV, specialist cameras using sensors with ultra-high resolution or extended wavelength sensitivity are coupled with image processing algorithms for applications providing visibility through smoke and fog in fixed and mobile scenarios.
Competitive contest decisions, game statistics and technique training are examples where machine vision is used in sports. This data coupled with 3D tracking enables the gaming entertainment industry to create lifelike games based on real event data.
Sometimes decisive competitive advantage is only 1 nanometre long. What counts then is extreme precision in product testing. Here, the industry uses X-ray technology or 3D imaging to ensure that sample parts match 100%.
Intelligent traffic systems rely on vision technology for vehicle classification and ANPR in road pricing and speed enforcement applications. Advanced cameras are used to capture and analyse 2D and 3D data in infrastructure monitoring on railways and roads.