
SensoPart and Cambrian Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Partnership for 3D-Guided Robotics
Cambrian Robotics and SensoPart are jointly developing an AI-powered solution for 3D-guided robotic applications. The combination of vision sensors and AI is designed to simplify gripping and positioning processes.

Sensopart at the SPS 2022 (www.computer-automation.de)
Time-of-flight sensor with red light
The FT 25-RLHP time-of-flight sensor from Sensopart works with red light and detects objects up to 1.5 m away.

Generation change (www.industrial-production.de)
Sensopart: Thorsten Wanner takes over operational management
Thorsten Wanner took over the operational management from his father Dr. Theodor Wanner, who founded the sensor company Sensopart 25 years ago, on August 1.

Sensors (www.computer-automation.de)
Generation change at Sensopart
On August 1, Thorsten Wanner took over the operational management from his father Dr. Theodor Wanner, who founded the sensor company Sensopart Industriesensorik 25 years ago.

Vision sensors now even more flexible (www.industrial-production.de)
Even smarter, even more beautiful
The Visor series from manufacturer Sensopart has been given a makeover: With their slim metal housing, improved lighting and new functions such as aiming laser and motorized focus, the vision sensors can now be used even more flexibly and are easy to operate.

Vision sensors (www.computer-automation.de)
Special robotics variant
Sensopart is expanding its "Visor" vision sensor series with a variant specifically for robotics. The Visor Robotic provides all information already converted into robot coordinates so that the results can be used directly on the robot.

Vision sensors (www.industrial-production.de)
On a first-name basis with the robot
Sensopart is expanding its Visor vision sensor series with a sensor specially designed for robotics applications. The new Visor Robotic enables direct communication with UR robot systems via a URCap software package.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News about sensor technology
What would the smart factory of today and tomorrow be without sensors? Sensors are indispensable as the basis of every industrial production system. Computer&AUTOMATION has summarized current trends from spring 2017 in a picture gallery.

Industrial image processing (www.computer-automation.de)
The eyes of Industry 4.0
Machine vision technology is becoming increasingly important on the road to Industry 4.0: it provides the data required for process optimization, increased efficiency, preventive maintenance and human-robot collaboration.

SPS IPC Drives 2016 (www.computer-automation.de)
New products in Nuremberg
What new products did the exhibitors present at SPS IPC Drives 2016? Computer&AUTOMATION provides an overview of what was on show in the Nuremberg exhibition halls this year.

Automation with diffuse reflection sensors (www.polyformnext.de)
Blue eyes see more
Black and transparent plastic parts are often difficult to detect in automated production processes using standard sensors. In such cases, significantly higher detection reliability can be achieved by using light scanners with a blue emitting LED instead of the usual red light.
