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VISIO NERF @ IMTS 2018
POSTED 11/15/2018
IMTS 2018 at Chicago proved to be another great success for us
IMTS 2018, which was held in Chicago from September 10th to the 15th, proved to be another great success for us this year and gave us a great platform to tell visitors about our latest developments and innovations.
Thanks to our “bin picking” application developed with our partner IMG-NA, we were able to showcase our know-how to the many professionals visiting our stand – both from the US and abroad – with our innovative solutions and created a great deal of interest.
We were also able to talk about 3D inspection for industrial part for the Industry 4.0 thanks to the partnership with Aris Technology.
We were able to discuss – at the trade fair itself – a series of very interesting new projects with our partners from a wide range of industries. The intention now is to look at these in greater depth.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you once again for the many interesting conversations we enjoyed and for the keen interest you showed in our products.
cirrus1600 – the latest 3D scanner from VISIO NERF for ever-increasing working volumes
The demand for handling or inspection of components with large dimensions just keeps on growing. This is why VISIO NERF has decided to expand its range by launching a fast scanner capable of digitizing volumes of up to 63″x47″x47″, in less than one second.
With this in mind, VISIO NERF offers a “bare” sensor, but also a fully autonomous version equipped with its own image processing unit that uses eyesberg3D* (Patented system for automatic and robust Bin-Picking application), its software that compares a point cloud with one or several 3D CAD files.
the cirrus3D conveyor - the latest innovation by VISIO NERF
The demand for handling or inspection of components on a conveyor just keeps on growing. This is why VISIO NERF has decided to expand its range by launching a fast scanner able to scan continuouslyand locate part in real time.
With this in mind, VISIO NERF offers a “bare” sensor, but also a fully autonomous version equipped with its own image processing unit that uses eyesberg3D* (Patented system for automatic and robust Bin-Picking application), its software that compares a point cloud with one or several 3D CAD files.