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Market Growing for Laser-Based Machine Vision Technologies

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Laura Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

A panel of industry experts weighs in on recent and future advances in laser technologies for machine vision, and offers a look at the market. Laser-based machine vision can be a valuable tool for manufacturers looking to improve various areas of production: prototyping, assembly, inspection and the like. The technology enables better 3-D visualization throughout the manufacturing process, and it’s constantly evolving. To get an in-depth perspective on both the technology and the market for lasers for machine vision, Photonics Spectra interviewed representatives of several...Read full article

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    Published: April 2014
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