SEOUL, KOREA- Teledyne DALSA, a Teledyne Technologies company and a global leader in machine vision technology, will feature its most advanced vision software, image processors and smart camera solutions at Automation World 2012's Korea Vision. The show will take place from April 3-6, 2012 at the Coex Convention & Exhibition Center in Seoul, Korea. Their machine vision products will be featured at RTS Vision's (RTS Co., Ltd.) booth G602 in Hall A.
The following smart camera, vision appliances, and software will be on display:
BOA smart cameras - Highly integrated vision system in a tiny smart camera format. Includes
iNspect application software, an easy-to-deploy inspection tool for ensuring manufacturing quality and improving productivity.
BOA™ Pro - New BOA vision system including Sherlock Vision Software. Sherlock offers maximum design flexibility and provides a rich suite of proven tools and capabilities that can be applied to a wide variety of automated inspection applications.
BOA IDR - BOA vision system designed for product traceability and verification. It combines 1D/2D code reading with OCR-character recognition and Pattern Matching to ensure all product markings match when they leave the factory floor.
GEVA - Award-winning industrial controller with choice of application software embedded. Provides expandable Gigabit Ethernet camera interfaces to significantly drive system costs down.
iNspect - Ideal for both first time and experienced vision users; it offers excellent inspection capabilities that can be readily applied across a multitude of applications. This easy-to-use, graphical point and click interface, allows users to rapidly prototype and deploy solutions, and it is available with a fully featured emulator for offline application development and debugging.
Sherlock - Inspection software that provides a comprehensive set of vision tools and capabilities that can be applied to applications across all industries. Sherlock's extensive library of instructions, preprocessors and advanced algorithms can be combined in a variety of ways to solve simple or very demanding tasks. Maximum design flexibility is provided to allow users to customize algorithms, construct scripts and develop operator interfaces.
