IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH, founded in 1997 and headquartered in Obersulm, Germany, specializes in industrial image processing and machine vision technologies. The company focuses on sectors requiring high-performance imaging such as factory automation, robotics, medical technology, and logistics. IDS develops a broad portfolio of industrial cameras including 2D and 3D vision systems, AI-enabled cameras, and USB/GigE cameras, with tailored solutions for image analysis and object detection. What sets IDS apart is its commitment to digitalization, embedded vision capabilities, and onboard AI processing, enabling edge computing and reducing processing loads. Their offering includes carbon-neutral product lines, showcasing their sustainability efforts. With a strong global presence, IDS serves a diverse range of industries across Europe, North America, and Asia, with dedicated tools and customer support for seamless integration in various environments.
IDS offers the 2 MP sensor IMX662 in both color and monochrome versions, designed for maximum light sensitivity. Available as compact uEye+ XCP models or board-level versions in the uEye+ XLS series.
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH, a German camera manufacturer, successfully closed 2023, exceeding industry expectations with a 15% growth compared to the previous year.
Whether quality assurance, logistics tasks or kiosk systems: quickly available, optimally focused image information helps to make optimal decisions, avoid errors and speed up work processes.
Since 2009, the International Day for Disaster Reduction has been celebrated on 13 October. Proclaimed by the United Nations, it reminds us of the urgency of reducing disaster risks. The number of recorded natural disasters has risen steadily in recent decades.
With Ensenso C, IDS presents a stereo vision camera that not only generates 3D point clouds, but also delivers 2D images in color (RGB) thanks to an additionally integrated image sensor. This enables realistic 3D images and supports subsequent processes – for example, when the images are to be further processed to perform sorting tasks.