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Image: Ametek GmbH Division Creaform
Image: Ametek GmbH Division Creaform
2019 Quality Day Meeting Dates Announced

2019 Quality Day Meeting Dates Announced

2019 Quality Day Meeting Dates Announced The Quality Alliance, a network of companies that develop and supply quality assurance and control systems , has announced the group’s annual Quality Day 2019 meetings will take place in Spain in October. Designed specifically for flat metal products manufacturers (coils, sheets and plates) two individual day-long...

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Image: Scylla Technologies Inc.
Image: Scylla Technologies Inc.
AI Collaboration Hikvision and Scylla

AI Collaboration Hikvision and Scylla

AI Collaboration Hikvision and Scylla Hikvision signed a deal with Scylla Technologies to explore opportunities for AI technology collaborations. Scylla specializes in preventive threat detection, vehicle identification and tracking, and Smart Suspect Identification Systems . The partnership includes integration of Scylla AI-powered systems with Hikvision...

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Image: First Sensor AG / TE Connectivity Ltd.
Image: First Sensor AG / TE Connectivity Ltd.
First Sensor shareholders accept TE-Takeover

First Sensor shareholders accept TE-Takeover

First Sensor shareholders accept TE-Takeover At the end of the initial acceptance period on September 2, First Sensor AG shareholders had tendered a total of 7,376,321 shares into the voluntary public takeover offer by TE Connectivity. This corresponds to 71,9% of the total share capital and voting rights of First Sensor as of the reference date. The...

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Image: Teledyne Technologies Incorporated / Micralyne, Inc.
Image: Teledyne Technologies Incorporated / Micralyne, Inc.
Teledyne Acquires Micralyne

Teledyne Acquires Micralyne

Teledyne Acquires Micralyne Teledyne Digital Imaging has acquired Micralyne. Based in Edmonton, Canada, Micralyne is a privately-owned foundry providing Micro Electro Mechanical Systems or MEMS devices. In particular, Micralyne possesses unique microfluidic technology for biotech applications, as well as capabilities in non-silicon-based MEMS (e.g. gold,...

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Image 1 | IP cores secure the interoperability of the camera and host while ensuring compliance with the latest version of the interface layer. Sensor to Image´s Vision Standard IP Cores solutions are delivered as a working reference design along with FPGA IP cores. (Image: Euresys s.a.)
Image 1 | IP cores secure the interoperability of the camera and host while ensuring compliance with the latest version of the interface layer. Sensor to Image´s Vision Standard IP Cores solutions are delivered as a working reference design along with FPGA IP cores. (Image: Euresys s.a.)
Reduce Time to Market with Transport Layer IP Cores

Reduce Time to Market with Transport Layer IP Cores

Several months of work by protocol engineers is typically required to design an interface for a vision system. A number of vision camera manufactures, such as Ozray, Crevis and Sick, are addressing this challenge by purchasing transport layer interfaces in the form of intellectual property (IP) which is provided ready to incorporate into FPGAs along with other camera features.

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