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An industrial camera that captures only changing pixels and ignores static information? This means: less data, more speed, maximum precision. Discover our uEye EVS camera with the Sony Prophesee IMX636 event-based vision sensor now! Each pixel is essentially a highly sensitive motion detector, ideal for capturing fast object movements without  information loss.

Our next Vision Channel session will also cover event-based image processing, streaming cameras and many other machine vision trends. Watch live on March 25 and in the media library.

This time, however, our application report comes from the field of medical technology and focuses on a slit lamp system - an indispensable tool in ophthalmology.

Here we go...

Your IDS team

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uEye EVS with event-based sensor

Less data, more speed, maximum precision!

How can small, fast-moving objects be captured as efficiently as possible and without motion blur? How can you analyze motion in general without generating large amounts of data? With the brand-new uEye EVS camera with event-based sensor.

The ultra-compact USB3 camera visualizes movements at any speed in real time and with zero loss. Thanks to its extremely high dynamic range, this is even possible in almost complete darkness. At the same time, the amount of data is significantly reduced.

This is made possible by the Sony/Prophesee IMX636 event-based vision sensor. In contrast to conventional image sensors, unlike conventional image sensors, it does not capture each image at regular intervals (frames), but only reacts to changes within a scene. It therefore transmits events depending on when and where the brightness in its field of view changes.

Sound interesting? Our sales team will be happy to show you the advantages and possibilities for your applications.

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Eye diagnostics in a nutshell: precision with slit lamp systems

IDS case study: A deep look into the eye

Slit lamp examination is an indispensable tool in ophthalmology for the early detection of even the smallest changes in the eye - from corneal injuries and lens opacities to macular degeneration. But precise image documentation requires powerful technology.

OCULUS Optikgeraete GmbH from Germany offers an ideal solution with one of the world's smallest and lightest image documentation systems for slit lamps. Thanks to an integrated USB3 Vision industrial camera from IDS, the system delivers sharp, high-resolution images and a user-friendly design - for faster diagnoses and efficient workflows.

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New technologies, products and solutions set standards. Also for you?

Vision Channel in March: "Machine Vision Trends 2025 - Evolution of Hardware, Software, and Applications"

From groundbreaking innovations like event-based image processing to the seamless integration of AI-driven tools: As a cornerstone of modern manufacturing and automation, machine vision is constantly evolving. It is setting new benchmarks in terms of efficiency and precision.

Our next Vision Channel session will highlight current trends in this key technology, such as event-based image processing, streaming cameras, new area scan sensors, AI-driven software and, of course, their practical applications. We will also look at how our portfolio is aligned with these trends.

What can you expect from the new technologies? Where will they be used? When will they be available? These and other questions will be answered live on March 25, 2025. Register now for free!

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IDS Imaging Development Systems Inc.
92 Montvale Ave, Suite 4750
MA 02180 Stoneham
United States

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