Capture the latest print edition of Imaging & Machine Vision Europe, hot off the production line.
The June/July issue of the magazine focuses on how the inclusion of AI can have a lasting and meaningful effect on the world of imaging. An investigation into how cameras that monitor drivers help to keep the roads safe with time-of-flight (ToF) camera, driver monitoring systems (DMS) and adaptive HUD applications, for example, shows how occupant monitoring, gesture control and facial identification, along with improvements to existing systems such as enhanced seatbelt detection and dynamic airbag deployment, are improving safety.
Meanwhile, in the world of pharmaceuticals, machine vision is imperative to ensuring both the safety of the product and the productivity of its manufacture, and cameras play a pivotal role in helping medicine manufacturers to meet evolving pharmaceutical regulations.
If you don’t already receive a physical copy of Imaging & Vision Europe through your door, sign up to receive one now.
With the latest issue of Imaging & Machine Vision Europe dropping, it’s the perfect time to make sure the call for nominations for Visionaries 2024 has come into focus. If you haven’t yet shared or completed the nomination form to be included in the list of the most innovative integrators in the imaging and machine vision sector, time is running out.
And while here, nominations for ThePhotonics100’s own 2025 list of photonics research champions has just begun. Find out more about how to nominate here.