Matrox Imaging to Demonstrate Vision Hardware and Software for Automated Traceability, Inspection and Guidance at ATX Midwest

Aug. 27, 2013
Matrox Imaging, a trusted supplier of machine vision components to OEMs, machine builders and integrators in manufacturing industries including packaging, will demonstrate vision hardware and software for traceability, inspection and guidance at ATX Midwest (Chicago, Sept. 10-12).

Matrox Imaging, a trusted supplier of machine vision components to OEMs, machine builders and integrators in manufacturing industries including packaging, will demonstrate vision hardware and software for traceability, inspection and guidance at ATX Midwest (Chicago, Sept. 10-12). Representatives from master distributor North Coast Technical Sales will be also be on hand at the Matrox Imaging booth.
 
Visitors to booth 730 will see multiple Matrox Iris GT smart cameras being monitored and controlled remotely from a single HMI application, which is included with Matrox Design Assistant 3.0 smart camera software. Design Assistant 3.0 is the latest release of the flowchart-based integrated development environment (IDE) for the Matrox Iris GT smart camera line which makes it even faster and easier for users to create their application's flowchart and HMI.
 
Also on display will be the new Matrox 4Sight GPm industrial imaging computer.  A fanless design with four GigE ports with PoE and four USB 3.0 ports make this embedded system ideal for multi-camera machine vision applications on the factory floor.

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