Tag: capture

  • Nvidia and Hexagon launch new technologies to accelerate industrial digitalization

    Nvidia and Hexagon launch new technologies to accelerate industrial digitalization

    Sweden’s Hexagon is connecting its reality capture and manufacturing platforms to Nvidia Omniverse so enterprises can more easily develop and deploy digital twin applications. For industrial businesses to reach the next level of digitalization, they need to create accurate, virtual representations of their physical systems. Nvidia is working with Hexagon, the Stockholm-based global leader in…

  • QYSEA releases new ‘compact and highly capable’ underwater drone

    QYSEA releases new ‘compact and highly capable’ underwater drone

    QYSEA Technology has released its latest “compact and highly capable” underwater drone, FIFISH V-EVO. The new drone is claimed to be “the first underwater drone to feature a 4K 60 FPS camera with 360-degree omnidirectional movement”, allowing filmmakers and explorers to capture increased detail and smooth slow-motion videos in ultra-high definition, as deep as 100…

  • Creating Engaging Content for Your Church with PTZ Cameras

    Creating Engaging Content for Your Church with PTZ Cameras

    In recent years, the use of PTZ cameras for churches has become increasingly popular due to their ability to capture high-quality video footage and enhance the overall worship experience. With their pan, tilt, and zoom capabilities, PTZ cameras offer numerous benefits for churches looking to create engaging content for their congregation. In this article, we…

  • How to Take Good Instagram Pictures with Your Phone

    How to Take Good Instagram Pictures with Your Phone

    Back in 2010 when Instagram first launched, most of the photos on the platform were taken with low-quality smartphones using the in-app camera. These days, those posts look unacceptably blurry and pixelated compared to the mix of high-quality amateur and professionally processed photos found on the site. Along with where to buy likes for instagram,…

  • Trimble and Exyn Technologies launch autonomous construction surveying technology

    Trimble and Exyn Technologies launch autonomous construction surveying technology

    Industrial technology company Trimble and Exyn Technologies, a developer of multi-platform robotic autonomy for complex, GPS-denied environments, have agreed a strategic collaboration to explore the use of autonomous construction surveying technology. The solution will integrate Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot, the ExynPak powered by ExynAI and the Trimble X7 total station. It will enable fully autonomous…

  • Fuzzy Logic makes robotics agile at MBDA

    Fuzzy Logic makes robotics agile at MBDA

    MBDA is a leading European manufacturer in the aerospace and armaments sector, specializing in the design of missiles and missile systems for the operational needs of the three branches of the military (army, navy and air force). MBDA France’s Bourges site specializes in the manufacture of tactical missile equipment utilising several key technologies: mechanical manufacturing…

  • Motion capture is guiding the next generation of extraterrestrial robots

    Motion capture is guiding the next generation of extraterrestrial robots

    “How do we build robots that can optimally explore space?” is the core question behind Dr Frances Zhu’s research at the University of Hawai’i. One part of the answer is, “with motion capture”. “It is my hope that my research contributes to the way extraterrestrial robots move and make decisions on other planets,” explains Zhu…

  • Leica Geosystems nominated for robotics award at CES

    Leica Geosystems nominated for robotics award at CES

    Leica Geosystems, a provider of measurement technology, has been named a CES 2022 Innovation Awards Honoree for the Leica BLK ARC, a four-legged canine type of robot. This year’s CES Innovation Awards program received a record high number of over 1,800 submissions. The announcement was made ahead of CES 2022, the world’s most influential technology…

  • Boston Dynamics releases new software for its canine robot Spot

    Boston Dynamics releases new software for its canine robot Spot

    Boston Dynamics has released new software for its canine robot, Spot, which has sold in relatively large numbers considering its hefty price tag. The company says the new software – Spot Release 3.0 – adds functionality to make Spot “the data collection solution you need for safer and more efficient inspection rounds”. Spot’s famous realistic…

  • IDS to host free online event ‘Capture the Light’ presented by its image processing experts

    IDS to host free online event ‘Capture the Light’ presented by its image processing experts

    For the successful implementation of image processing applications, it is not only important to choose the right camera and a suitable image sensor. In order to capture light without interference and convert it into usable information, suitable optics and high-quality filter glasses also play a decisive role. The focus event “Capture the Light” on June…