Seeing is believing: Imaging & Machine Vision Europe’s Spring issue explores 3D vision From farmyards to fabs, the Spring ’25 issue of Imaging & Machine Vision Europe looks at the power of 3D imaging across the industrial spectrum Semiconductors spared Trump tariffs, but is the worst yet to come for imaging? Uncertainty looms for global technology markets as Trump’s tariffs set to take hold, with major manufacturing countries some of the worst hit 3D imaging used to detect wrinkled banknotes for currency inspections The Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT) and Chromasens help improve the condition of circulated banknotes with advanced 3D inspection techniques Zebra x Merck and MVTec x Pepperl+Fuchs collabs advance industrial automation and imaging The recent partnerships will advance cyber trust and traceability and the integration of machine vision with sensor technology Previous Next Overcoming lighting challenges: How to get the best out of light sources for imaging EyePop.ai and Qualcomm AI Hub join forces to simplify AI integration with computer vision Lunar Trailblazer uses advanced thermal imaging to map water on the Moon Hyperspectral camera developed by HySpex and ESA to detect methane from space Real-time machine-vision based traffic monitoring installed in Riga by LMT How ScoutDI integrates lidar with AI-based machine vision for confined-space drone inspections AI and satellite imagery used to map urban green space in Karachi Computer vision AI to reach $215bn by 2032, driven by automation and deep learning Trumpf, iThera, Avant and Ainnova advance VCSEL-based optoacoustic medical imaging and AI-based disease detection VDMA’s Dietmar Ley calls for robotics action plan to boost automation in Europe Travis Wood, Lattice Materials President, on sourcing raw materials for infrared optics AI and remote sensing used to map urban building materials for more sustainable smart cities Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 4 Next page Next ›