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Another month has passed and here we are again at the end of another financial year. One marked by unprecedented financial events, some that have affected us all in one way or another. For Adept perhaps the most challenging has been the sharp fall in the Aus$. Despite all of the turmoil Adept has continued to grow by more than 25% this year and will post its largest turnover ever in the company's 21 year history. Profitability is down but that is to be expected as we have been attempting to keep our prices as low as possible and counter the exchange rate drop for our customers. We're also excited to announce the vision alliance program that will provide a network of competent integration companies for our customers to use if they need help. We'd like to thank you for working with us and we hope to continue to support you in the year to come. Marc Fimeri - Managing Director This month in Machine Vision:
Welcome to this edition of the Vision Technology News presented by Adept Electronic Solutions Pty Ltd - The Machine Vision and Imaging Specialists.
Adept Electronic Solutions this month announced the Adept Vision Alliance Partner Program: AVAPP...[more]
Xenics Infrared used to detect passengers with fever at airports .....[more] Versatility plus with the new Phantom
v640 high speed camera
Two new, outstanding CCD cameras from JAI
Optimised for outdoor applications in traffic and high-end surveillance and security applications are JAI's newly-released BM-141GE (monochrome) and the BB-141GE (Bayer colour) cameras....[more] Jai's latest addition to the advanced tier of its C3 camera suite
features a unique, prism-based 2CCD camera, incorporating two
monochrome CCD sensors configured for extremely high dynamic range.
The prism-based design Introducing DALSA Corpration's release of its cutting-edge HS TDI camera: DALSA's commitment to providing solutions for ever-demanding high-speed, low-light imaging... In developing and releasing their new USB master mode, iDS have significantly
enhanced both the reliability of data transfer as well as the performance
of USB2... This issue of Adept Machoine Vision newsletter welcomes Inder Kohli,
Product Manager at DALSA. Inder addresses how image processing is
taking advantage of multicore computing to increase processing speeds. Each month in Machine Vision Technology News we offer our readers the first opportunity to purchase products with special discounts. The products on offer will be ex-demo or stock clearance items. They will be offered for a period of one week to our newsletter readers before being offered on our web site. Discount Offer for Adept Newsletter Readers
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