Matrox Imaging at PACK EXPO International 2018

Sept. 12, 2018
Matrox® Imaging (booth 7728) will be at this year’s PACK EXPO International in Chicago, Illinois, from October 14-17.

Matrox® Imaging (booth 7728) will be at this year’s PACK EXPO International in Chicago, Illinois, from October 14-17.

This year’s focus is on the newest release of Matrox Design Assistant flowchart-based software, featuring the addition of photometric stereo tool to bring out hard-to-discern surface defects or features, and image classification using deep learning, amongst others. Demonstrations will highlight how these tools perform valuable package verification and inspection tasks, performed by software projects running on the compact Matrox Iris GTR smart camera and a powerful Matrox 4Sight GPm vision controller. A station highlighting MIL CoPilot and Matrox Design Assistant will offer attendees a hands-on opportunity to explore these software features.

Come to booth 7728 to meet with Matrox Imaging experts to learn about field-proven software and hardware components that readily fit in systems to verify container integrity, filling, sealing and labeling; inspect carton integrity and insertion; and read and verify barcodes, 2D codes, and human-readable text.

“We have some exciting advances to showcase this year, including new photometric stereo, shape-finding, and deep-learning-based image classification tools,” says Sam Lopez, director of sales and marketing, Matrox Imaging. “Added to our established toolkit—comprising such resources as String Reader and SureDotOCR® for reading dot-matrix text—Matrox Imaging delivers a range of solutions well-suited to the demands of packaging operations.”

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