VISION 2024
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Our exhibition highlights at a glance
As a leading international expert in machine vision, we presented a broad, coordinated portfolio of image processing hardware and software at the industry's leading trade fair. Visitors were able to experience hands-on demonstrations of new line scan, area scan and 3D cameras, as well as coordinated machine vision components such as lenses, lighting and frame grabbers, and new AI software for image analysis.
Focus on logistics
Image processing solutions for logistics using the example of two material flow demonstrations.
With a range of applications for image-guided robotics, as well as 2D and 3D vision technologies.
Basler components used: ace 2 series cameras, a Basler stereo and time-of-flight camera, Basler lenses and the Basler pylon software.
Focus on battery cell production
A high-performance image processing system demonstrating defect detection in the film coating of battery cells.
The challenge: demanding technical requirements in terms of frame rate and resolution, leading to large volumes of data.
The solution: a flexible modular system consisting of high-performance hardware and software components.
The Basler components: the new Basler racer 2 line scan camera with resolutions up to 16k and line rates up to 200 kHz in combination with an imaFlex frame grabber programmed with VisualApplets and AI tools from the pylon software for image analysis.
Focus on software: pylon AI
Interactive software demo that combines fun with image analysis performance
Efficient AI software for image analysis – no programming skills required.
Real-world applications from OCR for ID cards to ball tracking in games.
Basler components used: ace 2 camera series, Basler pylon AI software.
Industrial Vision Days Presentation
Optimizing Battery Cell Production: Combining Pre-Processing and AI with High-Speed Cameras
In his presentation at the Industrial Vision Days, our Head of Marketing, Peter Behringer, discussed the challenges in battery cell production and demonstrated how machine vision can effectively solve them. He specifically highlighted pylon AI, Basler's powerful AI software for image analysis.