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Omron Automation manufactures intelligent automation product lines including: industrial robots, mobile robots, and other flexible automation equipment, machine vision and systems, plus software. Omron provides cost-effective robotics systems and services to high-growth markets including Packaged Goods, Life Sciences, Electronics and Semiconductor; as well as traditional industrial markets including machine tool automation and automotive components.

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Aerospace and Agriculture Aerospace , Agriculture , Automotive , Consumer Goods/Appliances , Containers (glass, plastic, metal) , Electronics/Electrical Components , Energy/Solar/Wind Power , Fabricated Metals , Food & Beverage , Glass , Laboratory Equipment & Automation , Medical Devices , Military/Defense , Miscellaneous Manufacturing , Packaging , Pharmaceutical , Plastics , Postal Service , Robotics , Rubber , Semiconductor , Telecommunications , Textile/Apparel , and Transportation

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Bar Code/OCR Reading , Component Verification , and In Process Alignment Bar Code/OCR Reading , Component Verification , In Process Alignment , In Process Verification , Material Analysis , Monitoring (Vision-based) , Process Control , Quality Assurance , System Analysis & Verification , System Analysis & Verification , Vision Guidance for Robotics , Visual Inspection & Testing , and Visual Inspection & Testing

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AutoVISION™ Machine Vision Software: Demo 4

POSTED 10/10/2011

AutoVISION is machine vision simplified. It is Microscan's new machine vision software interface for our new Vision MINI and Vision HAWK smart cameras, and is the easiest vision software available for basic to mid-range vision applications. This video demonstrates the output capabilities and formatting of AutoVISION using an emulator with ESP software.



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