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Product News: Spatial Vision Software Turns Webcams Into Vision Systems

Plug in, calibrate, and receive measurements in 30 minutes

Tue, 08/03/2010 - 16:00
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(Universal Robotics Inc.: Nashville, TN) --Universal Robotics Inc., a software engineering company, has launched two 3-D vision software products:  Spatial Vision and Spatial Vision Robotics. The products can turn any pair of webcams into a highly accurate, cost-efficient 3-D vision system that can be employed in virtually any setting without expensive equipment.

“Universal developed Spatial Vision to provide accurate, easy-to-use, and cost-effective 3-D vision systems that can be deployed as a general-purpose depth-calibration and -measurement tool,” says David Peters, CEO of Universal Robotics. “With Spatial Vision and Spatial Vision Robotics, a user can plug in the cameras, calibrate their space, and receive highly accurate measurements in under 30 minutes. These products will expand the use of 3-D vision to markets where it hasn’t been feasible before.”

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