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Vision Engineering Debuts 3D Digital Display Technology

Visual inspection company launches deep reality viewer at EASTEC, MA.

Visual inspection company launches deep reality viewer at EASTEC, MA.

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Vision Engineering Inc. is unveiling a globally patented, digital 3D stereoscopic display technology at booth 3322 at EASTEC in Springfield, MA, May 14-16.

Vision Engineering’s DRV (deep reality viewer) creates stereo high-definition 3D images without using a monitor, or requiring operators to wear headsets or specialist glasses. Images “float” in front of a mirror. 

DRV offers users benefits of ergonomics and optimized user interfaces, while enabling full interaction with other local or remote users and other tools/PC’s or complementary analytical equipment.

Vision Engineering anticipates that thisdevice will target organizations that model and test components in 3D, as well as facilitating improvements in manufacturing processes such as PCB inspection and reworking. DRV can offer real time, full HD 3D stereo images to multiple users in different locations at the same time (commonly known as “daisy chaining”). 

Developed to address quality control and production requirements in sectors including electronics, aerospace, automotive and medical industries, DRV offers full, real time transferability of information to multi-site manufacturers, designers or users of multi-tier development and logistic capabilities. 

Using Vision Engineering’s TriTeQ3digital 3D display technology, the DRV-Z1 (Zoom model 1) incorporates a zoom microscope module and is the first device of its class to be launched by the manufacturer. 

DRV-Z1 is designed to advance the quality control and production process, by enabling operators to view magnified subjects in 3D, in detail, without the need for additional viewing apparatus. 

“DRV-Z1 provides enhanced 3D visualization and overcomes current problems with 3D modelling and inspection systems,” says Mark Curtis, managing director of Vision Engineering. “By amalgamating our existing technologies, we’ve delivered an entirely new concept to our existing customer base, as well as opening up opportunities in fresh markets.”

There will be DRV-Z1 launch events for users and media in several locations throughout North America in June. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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