Start-ups 3D-printed microscope made in three hours for less than £50 A low-cost, open-source, 3D-printed microscope made by researchers at the University of Strathclyde, enables high-quality cellular imaging, democratising advanced microscopy. Latest Content 3D-printed microscope made in three hours for less than £50 Imaging & Machine Vision Europe December/January 24/25 issue is out now! Ubicept unveils photon-level computer vision tech at CES 2025 New technologies Compact, High-Performance Hyperspectral LED line Light Gidel presents edge computer with NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX system at Embedded World Vision Components presents new MIPI camera modules at Embedded World White papers All-in-one GigE Vision cameras as a new approach: Applications, advantages and limitations This White Paper - All-in-one GigE Vision cameras as a new approach: Applications, advantages and limitations - from Baumer details how the company is taking a different approach to image processing, with one component instead of many. Find out what advantages and disadvantages can be expected Line scan solutions: choosing between multi-sensor and single-sensor This White Paper compares single-sensor multi-line and multi-sensor prism-based line scan cameras, to assist you in selecting the best technology for high-speed industrial applications requiring colour or multi-spectral imaging. How to ensure a successful imaging or machine vision integration project This White Paper explores the essential strategies and considerations for successful system integration, particularly when it comes to the software behind the system. It draws on expert integrator insights from a recent roundtable discussion hosted by Imaging and Machine Vision Europe, in partnership with Zebra Technologies Webcasts Live Webinar: How 3D imaging adds a new dimension to industrial inspection Live webinar 3 December: The Future of Industrial Imaging - Leveraging AI and 3D Imaging for Predictive Maintenance and Process Control On-demand webcast: Setting The Expectations of AI More content Real-time image processing showcased at VISION 2024’s Start-Up World The latest image sensors for 2024 Spectricity works with Samsung affiliate Lululab on smart skincare solution Imaging & Machine Vision Europe’s August/September issue is out now! UK hospitals keep AI-endoscopy tech after cancer trial Expansion plans continue for holography start-up VividQ, with funding now up to £22m Industrial imaging industry gathers in Stuttgart How to use computer vision to improve manual assembly production lines Computer vision brings autonomous flight closer Hyperspectral test flight advances goal of solar-powered science missions Dung beetles inspire computer vision algorithm, helping drones navigate in low light Machine vision start-ups and young innovators celebrated at VISION 2024 Pagination Previous page ‹ Previous Page 8 Next page Next ›