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Sparrows Group and OptiLift partner to deliver new robot vision laser technology
2015-11-04 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Sparrows Group and Norway-based OptiLift have joined forces to deliver new robot vision laser technology in a bid to enhance the up-time of lifting operations.
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Machine Vision Filters match with LED lights.
2015-11-02 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Machine Vision Filters include bandpass filters for blue, cyan, green, amber, red, and deep red LEDs; colorpass filters in red and deep red; and infrared bandpass filter to maximize contrast under IR lighting. Linear polarizer, used to eliminate glare, comes with rotating locking screw to maximize versatility. Step down adapter from 27 mm to 25.5 mm and step up adapter from 27 mm to 30.5 mm are also available.
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Stratasys to Present Vision of Additive Manufacturing-ERP Integration for 'Factory of the Future' at Oracle Openworld 2015
2015-10-29 11:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Minneapolis Rehovot, Israel Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), the 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions company, will be presenting the role of additive manufacturing as one of the key technologies that will enable the Factory of the Future at the annual Oracle OpenWorld conference, October 25 29, San...
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Fort Washington Country Club Scores a Hole in One with Arecont Vision Megapixel Technology
2015-10-29 11:31:10| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Los Angeles, CA - The Fort Washington Golf and Country Club in Fresno, California, renowned for its lush fairways and perfectly manicured greens, is one of the finest private golf, dining, and entertainment venues in the San Joaquin Valley. The membership is committed to maintaining the integrity of the course's...
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How Wireless 'X-Ray Vision' Could Power VR, Smart Homes, and Hollywood
2015-10-29 08:47:10| Wireless - Topix.net
By testing different human subjects and using metrics such as height and body shape to create concrete "silhouette fingerprints" for each person, researchers can use wireless reflections to differentiate between individuals from the other side of wall. A team of researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab has long believed that wireless signals like WiFi can be used to see things that are invisible to the naked eye.
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