Vision Engineering returns to Southern Manufacturing

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Vision Engineering, a specialist in visual inspection and measurement technologies, returns to the Southern Manufacturing show this week (Farnborough, 11-13 February) to exhibit some of its latest technologies and products, including: the TVM35, the Deep Reality Viewer (DRV-Z1), LVC400 and EVO Cam II firmware.

Having not attended since 2018, Vision Engineering will shine the spotlight on its DRV-Z1 digital 3D microscope, which enables a user to view high-definition 3D images under magnification without requiring operators to wear goggles or specialist glasses.

The company will also exhibit the TVM35 with motorised measurement stage, for fast and flexible shop-floor measurement. Furthermore, the newly developed LVC400 will be showcased, a 3-axis CNC video system with contact measurement capability for large components or multiple small parts.

Visitors will be able to test out all of the above equipment, as well as operate Vision Engineering’s newly devised EVO Cam II firmware, which extends functionality, improves precision and increases flexibility for inspection and measurement tasks when utilising Vision Engineering’s EVO Cam II.

Mark Curtis, managing director of Vision Engineering says: “The past two years have been extremely exciting for Vision Engineering, and we are thrilled to return to Southern Manufacturing with new technology and products that we know will excite and intrigue industry experts and workers in the manufacturing sector. The DRV, in particular, is a ground-breaking, first-of-its kind technology which is sure to generate a buzz.”