Intro
Vicoimaging, a company dedicated to promoting the development of machine vision, computer vision, and digital imaging technology, recently attended the Korea Vision Show, an exhibition focused on the latest trends and technologies in the vision industry. The event took place from March 8th to March 10th, 2023, in Seoul, South Korea.
About Korea Vision Show
The Korea Vision Show is one of the largest exhibitions in the region for machine vision and imaging technologies, with over 200 companies from around the world participating in this year’s event. The show provided an opportunity for companies like Vicoimaging to showcase their latest products and solutions to potential customers and partners.
Showcased Products from Vicoimaging
At the show, Vicoimaging showcased a range of its products, including telecentric lenses, fixed focal length lenses, machine vision cables, relay lens, calibration targets, telecentric illuminations, and more. These products are used for automation and smart manufacturing in various industries, including 3C, semiconductor, medical, metal, automobile and more.
- DTCA35F Series 1um Ultra-High Resolution Lenses
- DTCA175 Series 1.75″M58-Mount Telecentric Lenses
- DTCA24K Series Bi-Telecentric Line Scan Lenses
- DTCM150M M72-Mount Bi-Telecentric Lenses
- WWH-V3 High Cost-Effective Telecentric lens Series
- WWK-V3 Highly Uniformity Suitable for AOl Application
- MFA121 Series 1.2″ Fixed Focal Length Lenses
- MFA230 Series 2/3″ Fixed Focal Length Lenses
- Hole Inspection Lenses for 360° Inside View
“We are excited to be part of the Korea Vision Show this year and to showcase our latest imaging technologies,” said Mr. Lu, CEO of Vicoimaging. “Our solutions are designed to improve product quality, increase efficiency, and reduce costs by integrating machine vision technology into manufacturing processes.”
Concludsion
With its latest technologies on display at the Korea Vision Show 2023, Vicoimaging has demonstrated its commitment to driving innovation in the imaging industry and helping companies unlock the full potential of their imaging data.