Basler at embedded world 2020: Innovative Embedded Vision Solutions in Cooperation with Strong Partners

Cloud connection, AI and machine learning: solution provider of vision systems presents product innovations at booth 2-550

Ahrensburg, 21 January 2020 - Basler will showcase its extended solution portfolio for embedded vision at this year's embedded world show in Nuremberg in cooperation with strong partners such as NXP, Nvidia, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services.


As one of the highlights of the show, Basler will release the first camera module and matching Add-on Camera Kits for the launch of NXP's latest i.MX 8M Plus applications processor. The i.MX 8M Plus features a dual camera Image Signal Processor (ISP) and, for the first time, an accelerator for neural networks. In combination with the new Basler camera modules, the resulting vision system provides the perfect solution for intelligent, vision-based machine learning applications.

As a further highlight, Basler will present its new AI Vision Solution Kit with cloud connection. Basler is thus taking another step towards ease-of-use for its customers and now offers not only hardware and system software, but also a complete AI and machine learning oriented system with flexible cloud support. The AI Vision Solution Kit gives customers direct access to the cloud services of AWS (Amazon Web Services). This enables a particularly fast introduction to the topic of embedded vision with cloud functionality for deep learning and ML applications.

Basler has also further expanded its partnership with Nvidia: by integrating the dart BCON for MIPI camera modules on the Jetson platform, as for example the Jetson Nano or the Jetson TX2 series, Basler supports its customers in implementing sophisticated embedded vision applications. After NXP, Qualcomm and intel, Basler is thus expanding its solution portfolio with another major processor manufacturer.

Various live demonstrations in the areas of digital signage, security access control and motion analysis (skeleton tracking) will show the possibilities offered by Basler's embedded vision solutions. The Basler booth is located in Hall 2, Booth 2-550.
Caption: Basler at the embedded world 2020

Basler is a leading manufacturer of high-quality cameras and camera accessories for industry, medicine, retail and a variety of other markets.

Basler uses its many years of experience in the field of embedded vision to create optimal embedded vision solutions for its customers. Basler offers a well-rounded portfolio including services such as consulting, development and production in addition to its camera modules, embedded vision kits and software solutions.

The Basler Group is home to approximately 800 employees at its headquarters in Ahrensburg, Germany, and at other locations in Europe, Asia and North America.
For more information contact us by phone at +49 4102 463 500, by email at embedded.europe@baslerweb.com or via our website at www.baslerweb.com.

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