Ajile Light Industries has been invited to present its research into a novel method of 3D calibration with a single-pixel camera at SPIE Photonics West 2017. The research was done in partnership with the University of Ottawa Paradise Research Laboratory and with the support of The National Research Council. This was part of a long-term NRC-IRAP project aimed at improving the accuracy of 3D imaging by using digital micromirror (DMD)-based imaging in scientific and industrial applications. The researchers determined that by using a single optical path to project and capture images, sources of error were reduced and accuracy improved. This was done…
DMD Structured Light at AIA Canadian Machine Vision 2016
Ajile CTO Jeremy Gribben has been awarded a speaking slot at the 2016 AIA Canadian Machine Vision Conference in Vancouver, Canada. This is AIA’s second Canadian event, and will feature industry experts from a variety of fields related to hardware and software in areas using structured light. These include robotics, sensors, inspection, machine learning, and medical imaging. Mr Gribben’s talk will focus specifically on the future of digital micromirror (DMD)-based systems, and the ways in which this technology can bring superior structured light projection to a broader market. He plans to discuss the advantages of DMD technology over other projection…
Ajile IRAP Grant for Development of 3D Multispectral Scanner
Ajile is pleased to announce the launch a new project to further develop its 3D imaging capabilities, with funding from the National Research Council of Canada via the Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP). This support will contribute to the system’s improved speed and accuracy in a wide variety of applications, as well as an optimized optical design for improved performance. The project’s primary aim is to realize accurate full color 3D imaging in real time. IRAP is Canada’s premier innovation assistance program for small and medium-sized enterprises, and is widely respected globally as one of the best programs of…