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Start with the news release New dates for machine vision training courses from Industrial Vision Systems, which we summarised at the time by saying "Industrial Vision Systems (IVS) has announced new dates for its machine vision training courses in 2007". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Advances in Robot Intelligence from Fanuc Robotics Europe: "Robot cost reductions and the declining cost of overall turnkey systems coupled with the improving performance of robots has boosted North American robot usage growth, said Mark Handelsmann".
 
In January 2006, we covered the news from Industrial Vision Systems - take a look at Machine vision provider moves to larger UK HQ which says: "UK provider of machine vision equipment and systems, Industrial Vision Systems, is moving its UK head office to Oxfordshire, to support its expanding business in the UK, Ireland and Europe".
 
Take a look also at the news release from UK Industrial Vision Association, More vision companies added to UKIVA, as well as Machine vision inspects solders at lower cost from Industrial Vision Systems, and Reducing ppm levels in the automotive industry from Industrial Vision Systems.
 

See also:

Image system checks clutch components (August 2005)
Industrial Vision Systems and NeuroCheck, Germany, have developed a system that offers a complete automated image processing solution for teeth and clutch body inspection

Checking for present components (August 2005)
Borg Warner is a Tier One supplier to Kia and manufacture transfer cases; the transfer cases are delivered directly to Kia as a main component used in the build of the Sorento

Vision sensors check laser weld quality (August 2005)
Industrial vision sensors check for laser weld imperfections - such as porosity - in spliced car body panel blanks after the pressing operation, but before any value is added in assembly

Robotic vision reduces faulty parts' shipping (July 2005)
Automotive parts manufacturer used two robotic vision sensor inspection systems to rapidly reduce faulty parts delivered to customers to 40 ppm, and investment amortised in six months

News on the Industrial Vision Systems and Solex Consultants from Industrial Vision Systems (March 2005)
Solex Consultores of Pinto, Spain (near Madrid), has begun distribution of Industrial Vision Systems machine vision software package NeuroCheck in Spain and Portugal

Units provide intense diffused machine lighting (December 2004)
Area light units are said to offer the best price and performance in a range of machine vision applications which require intense, diffused area front lighting

Disposable machine vision cameras (November 2004)
Scorpion Vision software is a new generation machine vision technology that utilisies the power of a PC thus reducing the need to invest in proprietary, hardware based industrial vision technologies

New linescan technology unveiled (October 2004)
Industrial Vision Systems has announced the creation of new linescan testing facilities at its Wantage headquarters designed to meet the growing demand for advanced Firewire linescan solutions

Vision system checks furniture flat packs (August 2004)
An automated inspection system for a flat pack furniture manufacturer will check the components of the flat pack prior to sealing and final delivery of the product

Helicopter rotor gear X-ray work is a partnership (July 2004)
In the critical inspection of helicopter rotor gear, an OEM sought not only the latest X-ray system technology and reliability, but a working partner too

Industrial vision systems distributorship agreed (September 2003)
Sigmavision and Munich based QuISS have recently signed an agreement over the distribution and support in the UK for industrial vision systems targeted at automotive and metal packaging

2D code reader facilitates parts traceability (May 2003)
Directly applied marks reader facilitates traceability in part manufacturing and assembly where parts need to be individually identified for quality compliance and production control

2D code-readers offer a scalable solution (November 2002)
2D code-readers offer a scalable solution that enables easy transition from 1D to 2D codes, and excellent integration with third party systems

News on the Omron industrial vision systems from Omron Electronics (September 2002)
Six industrial vision systems ensure that dashboard instrument panels meet the near-perfect quality standards of the 21st century automotive industry

 

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