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Product innovations at Vision 2016

Embedded vision, 3D machine vision, cameras and software are just some of the new products being showcased at Vision 2016, 8-10 November. Innovations include a 3D sensor, which detects objects and contours in the room, a recently launched high-resolution wide-angle lens, an enhanced 3D scanning process and the latest laser modules for industrial machine vision.
September 26, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Embedded vision, 3D machine vision, cameras and software are just some of the new products being showcased at Vision 2016, 8-10 November.

Innovations include a 3D sensor, which detects objects and contours in the room, a recently launched high-resolution wide-angle lens, an enhanced 3D scanning process and the latest laser modules for industrial machine vision.

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