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Framos, Tattile partnership expands machine vision offerings

Imaging products supplier Framos Group has been appointed by the Italian Tattile Group as a global partner for industrial cameras and machine vision controllers.
June 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Imaging products supplier 8141 Framos Group has been appointed by the Italian 592 Tattile Group as a global partner for industrial cameras and machine vision controllers.

Framos will now offer the entire Tattile portfolio to its global network of imaging clients, OEMs and system integrators, complementing the Framos portfolio with the Tattile range of industrial cameras and machine vision controllers.

The two companies believe customers will benefit from Tattile’s experience in the development and production of imaging systems for a wide range of applications over the last twenty years. The Tattile portfolio contains industrial cameras, smart cameras and embedded systems for quality control applications and image analysis, specific smart cameras dedicated to traffic and ITS as well as IRIS-certified railway systems.

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