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Allied Vision demonstrated its latest 2D and 3D imaging solutions for robotic applications at Automatica

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From June 27 – 30, 2023 Allied Vision exhibited a large product range on the TKH Vision booth B5.206 at Automatica in Munich

Together with other TKH Technology companies, Allied Vision presented its wide range of products and technologies for 2D and 3D imaging especially suited for application in robotics and automation:

Allied Vision’s presentation focused on Alvium G1 and Alvium G5, the small GigE Vision and 5GigE Vision cameras, offering two levels of interface performance. More than 30 sensors are available, including the latest Global Shutter and Rolling Shutter sensors from Sony or On Semi. The models cover a broad spectral range including UV, visible, NIR, and SWIR. A live demo running on the NVIDIA® Jetson AGX OrinTM Dev Kit showed the two performance levels in a very widespread application used in automation.

Moreover, Allied Vision introduced the AI-Blox platform in combination with its upcoming GMSL-2 Alvium GM2 camera, and on a NVIDIA® JetsonTM system. Allied Vision and AI-BLOX BV collaborate in bringing their systems together to create an Edge Computer Vision device on the NVIDIA Jetson Platform for intralogistics applications.

For the first time, Allied Vision also showed the Nerian 3D depth camera Ruby. The stereo vision camera enables an extremely fast & detailed real-time 3D image processing with up to 60 fps, precise 3D measurements on almost any surface thanks to an integrated pattern projector and a direct 3D data transmission.

With the LASER World of PHOTONICS taking place at the same time at the Messe Munich, visitors of both shows were also able to learn more about Allied Vision’s Goldeye XSWIR camera with an extended SWIR sensitivity up to 2.2 µm for demanding applications at booth B5.206.

For more information, please visit http://www.alliedvisiontec.com.