
Allied Vision (www.computer-automation.de)
2D Machine Vision brands bundled under one roof
From January 2026, the image processing brands Allied Vision, Chromasens, Mikrotron, NET and SVS-Vistek will be merged under the Allied Vision brand. The companies, which are part of TKH Group NV, will combine their technological know-how, individual strengths and industry-specific expertise. This makes them a single-source provider of seamlessly integrated hardware and software solutions.

SVS-Vistek at Vision 2024 (www.computer-automation.de)
Actively cooled high-resolution camera
Using Thermo-Electric Cooling (TEC) based on a Peltier element, the high-resolution 61 MP industrial camera 'hr455xXGE-T' in mono or color from SVS-Vistek is kept at a constant operating temperature even under changing external conditions.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Camera family expanded by 25 GigE models
SVS-Vistek has integrated the 25 GigE interface into various industrial cameras in the FXO family, covering resolutions from 1.8 to 24.6 MP.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Powder bed-based laser melting optimized
The company Aconity3D has set itself the goal of optimizing the stability of the powder bed-based laser melting production method. By using high-speed industrial cameras from SVS-Vistek, the company has come one step closer to achieving this goal.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Robert Franz is the new CEO
SVS-Vistek founder and CEO Walter Denk has retired from operational business at the end of 2023. Robert Franz took over as CEO on January 1.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
71 images at 65 megapixels per second
The 'hr65CX12' industrial camera extends the 'HR' camera series from SVS-Vistek and offers a resolution of 9,344 x 7,000 pixels.

Image processing (www.computer-automation.de)
SVS-Vistek takes over Mikrotron
SVS-Vistek has acquired 100% of the shares in Mikrotron with retroactive effect from January 1, 2022. The two camera manufacturers belong to the parent company TKH Vision.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
One camera for VIS and NIR
The exo990, exo991 and fxo990 cameras from SVS-Vistek cover a wide wavelength range from the visible VIS to the invisible SWIR range and are as easy to use with the GenICam interface as normal industrial cameras.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Cameras use sensors with polarized technology
SVS-Vistek has introduced new industrial cameras from the 'Exo' series, which work with the polarized sensor IMX253MZR from Sony.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Full 10GigE bandwidth
In the 'FXO' camera series, SVS-Vistek relies on the fourth-generation 'Pregius S' sensors from Sony and the 10GigE interface.

The new e-paper for you (www.computer-automation.de)
Sensor & Vision 2020 dossier - simply smart
Our dossier on the latest trends in sensor technology and industrial image processing is now available as an e-paper or for download. Many exclusive reports, application examples and new product lines are waiting for you.

SVS-Vistek (www.computer-automation.de)
Machine Vision streamlined
In order to generate the required amount of light for high-quality images, image processing systems usually work with external flash controllers. A current approach integrates these control units into the camera, thus reducing effort and costs for users.

SPS 2019 (www.computer-automation.de)
New products in Nuremberg
What new products did the exhibitors present at SPS 2019? Computer&AUTOMATION provides an overview of what awaited visitors to the Nuremberg exhibition halls this year.

Image processing (www.computer-automation.de)
Securely grip bulk material components
How can robots be made to grip bulk material components more easily in production? Vibration and image processing are the keys.

Industrial image processing (www.computer-automation.de)
TKH Group takes over SVS-Vistek
The Dutch TKH Group has acquired 100% of the industrial camera manufacturer SVS-Vistek, based in Seefeld, southwest of Munich. TKH already owns the image processing companies Allied Vision, Chromasens, LMI Technologies, Mikrotron, NET and Tattile.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from industrial image processing
Cameras, vision sensors, lighting and complete image processing systems - the range of products on offer in industrial image processing is diverse. Computer&AUTOMATION presents the latest products from spring 2019 in a series of images.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from industrial image processing
Cameras, vision sensors, lighting and complete image processing systems - the range of products on offer in industrial image processing is diverse. Computer&AUTOMATION presents the latest products from spring 2018 in a series of images.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from industrial image processing
Cameras, vision sensors, lighting and complete image processing systems - there is a wide range of products on offer in the field of industrial image processing. Computer&AUTOMATION lists the latest products from summer 2017 in a picture gallery.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from industrial image processing
Cameras, vision sensors, lighting and complete image processing systems - the range of products on offer in industrial image processing is diverse. Computer&AUTOMATION presents the latest products from spring 2017 in a picture gallery.

Product presentations (www.computer-automation.de)
New products from industrial image processing
Industrial image processing offers a wide range of products, from cameras, vision sensors and lighting to complete image processing systems. Computer&AUTOMATION presents products from May/June 2016 in a series of images.

Cameras (www.computer-automation.de)
Platform delivers 0.3 to 12 MP
The Exo product range from SVS-Vistek combines cameras for various quality assurance applications in one series. It is a platform that is suitable for CMOS and CCD sensors and delivers 0.3 to 12 MP.

Control 2016 (www.computer-automation.de)
30th anniversary of the trade fair
Over 900 exhibitors from 32 countries are expected at Control from April 26 to 29, 2016. The world's leading trade fair for quality assurance is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from industrial image processing
Cameras, vision sensors, lighting and complete image processing systems - the range of products on offer in industrial image processing is diverse. Computer&AUTOMATION presents the latest products from spring 2016 in a picture gallery.
