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How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

July 14, 2022 by David Edwards

It is only fair to say that dentistry has evolved since it was introduced. Incorporating technology fuels this evolution into branches of medical sciences like dentistry.

We know technology and the application of science towards making life easier. Thus, incorporating technology into dentistry has made life in this field more accessible and faster while pushing the field to evolve constantly.

The change that technology brings to a field does not stop as it always looks for ways to optimize the previous solutions it has proffered to develop a better and more effective solution. [Read more…] about How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Dentistry

Filed Under: Health Tagged With: accurate, dental, dentist, dentistry, dentists, experience, faster, field, health, image, methods, oral, patient, printing, products, services, technology, time, traditional

Things You Need to Do for Slow Website Performance

June 2, 2022 by David Edwards

Slow-loading websites can negatively impact both the desktop and mobile internet browsing experience.

Moreover, having a slow loading speed can compromise a site’s Search Engine Optimization (SEO) performance by reducing its rank on search results.

Today, we will explore several practices you can try to have optimal website performance. [Read more…] about Things You Need to Do for Slow Website Performance

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: best, browser, css, experience, files, http, image, load, online, optimization, performance, reduce, requests, server, site, speed, user, web, website

How is technology and innovation changing the field of photography?

May 20, 2022 by David Edwards

Headshot photography holds different meanings for different people. For some people, it is only about capturing the beautiful memories of their life.

However, for some people, it is the reason for their professional appearance in society. One thing common here is that we cannot imagine the photography we have today without all the technology and hardware innovations in cameras and their software.

Getting headshot photography services in London for your personal or professional life needs can be an amazing experience because of all these advancements. [Read more…] about How is technology and innovation changing the field of photography?

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: better, camera, changing, hardware, headshot, image, innovation, latest, photography, picture, pictures, professional, smart, software, technology

How to Use Old Photo Restoration Software

February 21, 2022 by David Edwards

Looking back on old images is a priceless feeling which brings back happy recollections of shared memories. Many have large photo collections grouped in photo albums or heaped in a cabinet or an old box.

People used to have to go through tedious procedures to take images and then receive a tangible copy of them. Before now, photographs could not be saved in a storage device or a digital device. Now, you can use an old photo restoration software to fine-tune them.

Finding old storage full of lovely images brings back memories and make you feel like you’ve discovered a hidden treasure. However, as you examine them more closely, you may be disappointed by the deterioration that you notice in the photographs. [Read more…] about How to Use Old Photo Restoration Software

Filed Under: Design Tagged With: image, images, photo, photographs, photos, restoration, scratches, softorbits, software, tool

Using IDS cameras in fully automated wood parts inspection process

December 21, 2021 by David Edwards

You always need and see them everywhere: in metalworking, on the construction site, in almost every toolbox… the good old hand brush.

Whether classic all-purpose brushes or brushes for special applications, the German-based company Lessmann GmbH has virtually all of them in its range.

The shape is varied, from straight to ergonomic. But they all have one thing in common: The wooden bodies are made exclusively from untreated red beech. Depending on the model, they also have two hanging holes at the end of the handle.

Production is fully automatic and highly rational. In order to ensure its own claim to the excellent quality of the hand brush woods, Lessmann has been relying on classic image processing for many years. [Read more…] about Using IDS cameras in fully automated wood parts inspection process

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: automatic, belt, bodies, body, brush, brushes, camera, cameras, company, evaluated, evaluation, fully, good, hand, ibv, ids, image, images, industrial, inspection, lessmann, processing, production, quality, simon, software, system, testing, wood, wooden

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems predicted to grow to $63 billion by 2024

December 13, 2021 by Mark Allinson

The global market for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is projected to be valued $63 billion by 2024, according to a report by Accurize Market Research. 

The sector is expected to see a compound annual growth rate of 10.7 percent from 2017 to 2025.

Advanced driver assistance systems, or ADAS, are systems developed to automate, adapt, and enhance vehicle systems for safety and improved driving to assist the driver in the driving procedure. [Read more…] about Advanced Driver Assistance Systems predicted to grow to $63 billion by 2024

Filed Under: Autonomous Vehicles, Features Tagged With: active, adaptive, adas, advanced, assist, assistance, automate, basis, blind, cars, classification, companies, detection, driver, driving, electronic, factors, global, growth, image, improved, list, market, pressure, safety, sensor, spot, system, systems, technology, type

Robot-assisted assembly of high-voltage connectors for electric vehicles

December 8, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Assembling high-voltage connectors for electric and hybrid vehicles at a rate of 5 million per year calls for sophisticated automation solutions. Especially when regular retooling for new models and variants is the norm. Against this background, a pioneering system with six Stäubli robots, 13 image processing systems and inline quality control at every stage is now ensuring highly flexible production.

Electro-mobility is the buzzword of our times, and the market for vehicles with electric drives is steadily gaining momentum worldwide. For some time now, this trend has also been spurring demand for the type of assembly solutions for electric components offered by specialized machine builders such as Eberhard. The company, based in Schlierbach near Stuttgart, Germany, was recently asked by a multinational automotive supplier to implement a complex project.

Specifically, it involved the planning and realization of an assembly line for high-voltage connectors. The system would have to not only perform the actual assembly work, but also the visual inspection at each stage, the testing of every single connector for leak-proofing, and finally the packing of the finished high-voltage connectors in trays. [Read more…] about Robot-assisted assembly of high-voltage connectors for electric vehicles

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: assembly, connector, connectors, cycle, design, eberhard, electric, high-voltage, highly, image, kotan, production, project, quality, robots, six-axis, station, stations, staubli, system, systems, three, time, variants

Fully automatic picking of unknown products from bulk material

November 23, 2021 by David Edwards

The goal: fully automated small parts picking.

In intralogistics, there has been a lot of hype about robots for some years now, whether in trade journals or at fairs.

Most of them are classic six-axis articulated robots that are looking for their way out of a production environment and into logistics.

The main driver here is the labour shortage, the big challenge not a technical component like the robot or the gripper, but the design of an overall economic process. [Read more…] about Fully automatic picking of unknown products from bulk material

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: box, camera, cameras, cloud, ensenso, gripping, image, intralogistics, object, parts, picking, point, processing, products, robot, robots, system, target, time, vision

IDS unveils the smallest housed camera with C-mount over 10GigE to AI

September 24, 2021 by David Edwards

From precise monitoring to picking and automation, there are countless applications that benefit from reliable image information. However, what can be done when there is only a tight budget for the realisation of such an application?

With the introduction of uEye XCP, uEye XLE and Ensenso S, camera specialist IDS proves that industrial-grade image processing technology does not have to be expensive.

For users who need a camera for particularly fast data transfer and also require high-resolution sensors, there will be the uEye Warp10 in future. The company also has big plans for IDS NXT. [Read more…] about IDS unveils the smallest housed camera with C-mount over 10GigE to AI

Filed Under: Features, Industry Tagged With: ai, applications, ar, c-mount, camera, cameras, ensenso, gige, high-speed, housing, ids, image, industrial, industrial-grade, lens, mp, nxt, price-sensitive, processing, projects, semiconductor, sensor, sensors, smallest, system, ueye, users, vision, warp, xcp, xle

Boston Dynamics releases new software for its canine robot Spot

September 23, 2021 by David Edwards

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 walking ability – the Autowalk system – has logged thousands of miles in industrial facilities and on construction sites around the world. [Read more…] about Boston Dynamics releases new software for its canine robot Spot

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: actions, adding, adds, autowalk, boston, camera, canine, capture, company, computer, data, dynamic, dynamics, image, implement, inspection, mission, missions, models, paths, process, release, robot, site, software, spot, time, vision

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