Product category:
Vision and scanning systems
News Release from: Image Management Technologies | Subject: Intelligent cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 November 2002
Image show will see one of smallest
cameras made
On show at next year's Machine Vision event will be one of the smallest intelligent cameras available.
Image Management Technologies (IMT), a specialist manufacturer's representative in industrial and machine vision, will host stand no B129 at the Image Processing and Optical Technology (IPOT) and Machine Vision show, to be held at the NEC, Birmingham on 12th and 13th February 2003
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Nick Hewitson, managing director of IMT, will be hosting the stand together with senior management of vision technology manufacturers, represented by IMT in the UK and Ireland.
Products on display will include: * One of the smallest intelligent cameras available, from Vision Components.
* The FalconEye frame grabber for security applications, from MuTech Corporation.
* Multispectral cameras from DuncanTech, sold in Europe by Roper Scientific.
IMT has also recently won a new contract to represent an award-winning provider of digital imaging products, systems and solutions, Active Silicon.
About IMT - based in Hampshire, England, IMT was founded in 2000 by managing director Nick Hewitson, formerly of Optimum Vision.
The company works to a unique model as a manufacturer's representative in the UK, allowing users to purchase stock direct from the manufacturer.
IMT's client base includes Active Silicon, Duncantech, Mutech and Vision Components.
About industrial machine vision - industrial machine vision is concerned with the automatic interpretation of images of real scenes in order to obtain information and thereby to control or monitor machines or processes (UK Industrial Vision Association, Machine Vision Handbook, July 2001).
Worldwide the machine vision market is now worth nearly $4 billion (source: AIA) and the Automated Imaging Association's annual market survey forecasts double-digit growth for the next five years.
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