Teledyne DALSA, part of the Teledyne Technologies, will be exhibiting its smart cameras used for machine vision applications at the Taipei International Industrial Automation Exhibition 2011.
Firemen may have some help from rescue robots in the near future. Rescue robots that are programmed to help evacuate people from a building on fire is what electrical engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are shooting for.
Robots perform the robotic mission impossible in this wonderful feat from European researchers. Three different kinds of robots must work together to reach their objective, a book on a high shelf. The exact location of the book is not known to the robots and they must work as a swarm to accomplish the mission.
Willow Garage, developer of hardware and open source software for personal robotics, has come up with a new PR2 robot for research applications. This model, the PR2 SE, has one arm and will cost you user $285,000. The robot development kit which has an updated sensor suit and a single can be upgraded with a second arm at a later date.
Camerobot Systems GmbH, a Bavarian company, has introduced a new approach to broadcasting. Camerobot is an Ultra-precise robot system for the automated movement of film and studio cameras in live broadcasting and/or VR sets. The system solves a number of long standing challenges on live and virtual studio sets.
VisionServer 6.0 software is now available online, developers of machine vision solutions and integrators of control systems will be able to download the software from the Internet.
Phase 1 Technology completes 25 years in machine vision technology this year. It has been one of the oldest and most reliable distributors of industrial lenses, cameras, lighting, software, cables and other solutions for factory automation, laboratory purposes, robotics, medical, pharmaceutical and several other industrial applications.
Microscan is planning to display its latest machine vision technologies at the upcoming American Association for Clinical Chemistry Annual Meeting and Clinical Lab Expo 2011.
Students at Stanford University have created the ‘Jedibot’ by combing a dexterous robotic arm with a ‘lightsaber’ and the Microsoft Kinect sensor. Of course the hardware has some clever software backing up the JediBot as it goes through a set of pre-programmed attack moves to track and kill another Jedi Padawan.
A manufacturer of industrial machine-vision cameras, JAI and PPT Vision have declared that the M-Series embedded machine-vision systems of PPT will feature JAI's CM-030GE-RH remote-head camera and CM-140GE-UV ultraviolet (UV) camera.
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