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Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011Adapted from AMC Market Intelligence Report
Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011by Holger Hofmann, AMCby Holger Hofmann, AMC
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Content of this presentation - „Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011“Content of this presentation - „Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011“
Who should see this presentation?
Why this report?
Introduction to the Market Intelligence Report
Industries and Vendors involvedIndustries and Vendors involved
Technologies
User RequirementsUser Requirements
Future Trends Outlook
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An in-depth insight into „Future Trends in MV 2011“An in-depth insight into „Future Trends in MV 2011“
Who should see this presentation?
Everybody interested in Machine Vision (MV)
MV Technologies
MV Applications
MV Markets
MV Companies
Everybody interested in Applications and Markets, where Machine Vision can or will be used.
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Why this report?Why this report?
Discussions with vendors and users of automation technologies about their needs forinformation has shown that in addition to that valuable information available in our Marketinformation has shown that in addition to that valuable information available in our MarketIntelligence Reports about the markets and applications, some further future orientatedtechnological topics would be of interest.
The content selected for those topics is a direct result of many discussions with end users andvendors of Machine Vision and vision based automation equipment.
The Market Intelligence Report (MIR) “Future Trends in Machine Vision” therefore is focusedon these topics, showing information on important trends collected from more than 90companies, such as Bluebotics, Cognex, Comau, Dalsa, Edixia, Fatronik, HGV, LMI,companies, such as Bluebotics, Cognex, Comau, Dalsa, Edixia, Fatronik, HGV, LMI,Motoman Robotics, MVTech, National Instruments, Sick; Tordivel, Universal Roboticsand many more, being active in Machine Vision, most of them with a strong expertise inguidance and robot vision.guidance and robot vision.
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Introduction: „Future Trends in MV 2011“ PresentationIntroduction: „Future Trends in MV 2011“ Presentation
Real time detection and the integration of machine vision are the most importantmachine vision topics for companies focused on robotics and automation in the nearmachine vision topics for companies focused on robotics and automation in the nearfuture.Almost 100 companies representing industries such as Agriculture & Forestry, Aerospace,Automotive, Food & Packaging, Logistics, Medical Engineering, Military & Defense,Automotive, Food & Packaging, Logistics, Medical Engineering, Military & Defense,Photovoltaic, Security & Surveillance and Service Robotics reported back about theirexpectation for the future potentials of several technical topics and applications and the mostpressing user requirements.pressing user requirements.
The topics addressed and explained within the report include technologies that are alreadyThe topics addressed and explained within the report include technologies that are alreadywell known such as real time detection, integration and camera resolution but also new hottopics like HDR (high dynamic range), computational cameras and cloud computing formachine vision. To see how important those technologies already are for the industries andwhich potential for business is to be expected is also one of the goals of the marketintelligence report as well as giving clear and understandable explanations for each of thetechnology topics.
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Inside the full report „Future Trends in MV 2011“
22,1%Australia / Oceania
Regions where vendors are present and active
53%
60%
36%
21%
Further system / product price reduction
Real- time detection, moving objects
Computational cameras
Increase in camera dynamic range
"High" rating of Technologies by Robotic CompaniesInside the full report „Future Trends in MV 2011“
Overviews
21,3%36,6%
29,1%32,1%
25,0%22,1%
Middle East / Africa
China
Japan
India
Russia
Australia / Oceania
61%
21%
16%
43%
47%
53%
Vision systems integrated into the …
Cloud computing for Machine Vision
Increase in camera resolution
Analysis of point clouds
Use of color information
Further system / product price reduction
"High" rating of Technologies by System Integrators
63,4%59,3%
57,8%63,1%
37,8%21,3%
Western Europe
Central Europe
Southern Europe
North America
South America
Middle East / Africa 61%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Vision systems integrated into the …
Explanations43%
56%
46%
23%
31%
Use of color information
Further system / product price reduction
Real- time detection, moving objects
Computational cameras
Increase in camera dynamic range
77,9%67,5%
63,4%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Northern Europe
Western Europe
63%
21%
17%
50%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Vision systems integrated into the "robot…
Cloud computing for Machine Vision
Increase in camera resolution
Analysis of point clouds
TrendsTrends
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MIR: „Future Trends“ – Vendors and their fields of expertise involvedMIR: „Future Trends“ – Vendors and their fields of expertise involvedIn order to give broad overviews, provide new information and see trends coming down theroad from other “industries”, the companies involved in the report represent different corecompetences emerging in different regions and many industries as well.competences emerging in different regions and many industries as well.
88,9%100%
Core competence of the Companies
• 53% of the vendors interviewed identified
themselves as System Integrator
88,9%
52,2% 53,3%
41,1%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
• 88,9 % of all companies claim machine
vision as core competence. 15,6%
41,1%
7,8%10%20%30%40%50%
0%10%
MachineVision
Robotics &Positioning
SystemIntegration
MachineBuilding
Automation LineBuilding
The report represents information provided by turnkey suppliers, system integrators, product and component
manufacturers and manufacturing companies out of Europe and North America, such as, Adept Technology,
Bluebotics, Cognex, Comau, Dalsa, Edixia, Fatronik, HGV, LMI, Motoman Robotics, MVTech, National Instruments,
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Bluebotics, Cognex, Comau, Dalsa, Edixia, Fatronik, HGV, LMI, Motoman Robotics, MVTech, National Instruments,
Sick, Tordivel, Universal Robotics and many more.
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MIR: „Future Trends“ – Rating of the TechnologiesMIR: „Future Trends“ – Rating of the Technologies
Within the survey companies where asked about their expectation of several topics for the near future ofMachine Vision and Robot Vision.
Participating companies rated the importance of the topics in one of the four categories “None”, “Low”,“Average” and “High”. Multiple selections have not been allowed
"High" rating for Technologies
50%
31%
31%
Real- time detection, moving objects
Computational cameras
Increase in camera dynamic range
"High" rating for Technologies
24%
46%
39%
43%
Increase in camera resolution
Analysis of point clouds
Use of color information
Further system / product price reduction
55%
19%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Vision system integrated into the "Robot Controller"
Cloud computing for Machine Vision
The analysis of point clouds as a topic stronglydedicated to 3D imaging gets one of the highestrankings with 46% of the votes.
Real- time detection / tracking of moving parts is ranked
The integration of vision systems into (robot)controllers is a topic for many years and alreadyutilized by several companies, but it remains a veryimportant topic for the future (55%).
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Real- time detection / tracking of moving parts is rankedhigh by 50% of the participants.
important topic for the future (55%).
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MIR: „Future Trends“ – Rating of User RequirementsMIR: „Future Trends“ – Rating of User Requirements
Participating companies rated the importance of the topics in one of the four categories “None”, “Low”,“Average” and “High”. Multiple selections have not been allowed
42%Responsiveness of supplier to service and support requests
"High" rating of User Requirements
13%
62%
59%
42%
Miniaturization of components
Price / Performance ratio
Responsiveness of supplier to application specific requests
Responsiveness of supplier to service and support requests
10%
58%
74%
13%
Data mining & SPC
System accuracy
System reliability / robustness
Miniaturization of components
66%
51%
10%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
User Interface
Processing speed
Data mining & SPC
System reliability and robustness, the userinterface, and the price / performance ratio got
Most of the topics addressed do have relatively highratings. Only data mining and the miniaturization of
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
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the highest rating for “High Potential” overall. components are rated relatively low.
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MIR: „Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011“ – OutlookMIR: „Future Trends in Machine Vision 2011“ – Outlook
Machine Vision traditionally was focused on the industrial markets. Looking back to the 90´smarket leading vendors used this message in their naming such as “Cognex - Vision formarket leading vendors used this message in their naming such as “Cognex - Vision forIndustry”. In the last years the Machine Vision business changed. It is developing more andmore into other markets and applications outside the traditional industrial business.
At the same time technologies and trends from other industries, especially consumerelectronic markets influenced the Machine Vision business and helped to open new areas inthe traditional industrial markets.
In the moment we see the world become 3- dimensional – a trend that is pushed from severaldirections: Machine Vision, industrial measurement and consumer markets such as gamingand video entertainment as well. This is only one example showing how things come together,and video entertainment as well. This is only one example showing how things come together,influencing the whole business, changing markets and their vendors.
Therefore it is of high importance to monitor all these developments and changes intechnologies and markets. Market Intelligence Reports help you to keep track, be preparedtechnologies and markets. Market Intelligence Reports help you to keep track, be preparedand stay on top of these changes and developments.
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About AMC
AMC provides products, services and support in the areas of
About AMC
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– Market Research
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– Sales Optimization
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AMC is focused on the automation markets, both in the industrialand the non-industrial fields.
Market intelligence can also be obtained in the form of customerspecific market reports.
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