Quest Innovations teams with Pleora to unveil world’s first completely scalable series of GigE vision products

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  • ‘Raptor’ family combines CMOS camera and scalable processing unit

Wieringerwerf, September 28, 2005: Quest Innovations B.V. today announced the signing of an OEM licensing agreement with Pleora Technologies Inc. of Ottawa, Canada for Pleora’s iPORT™ PT1000-VB In-Camera IP Engine.

 The agreement allows Quest to develop a complete range of scalable processing units and smart cameras with Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) interfaces.

“Through this agreement, we are incorporating GigE interfaces into our scalable machine vision processing hardware,” said Richard Meester, President and CEO of Quest Innovations. “We will release our first GigE camera with processing-capabilities in November at the machine vision show in Stuttgart. We’ll also launch a new high-precision (10 μm) laser scanning system based on our Raptor camera that reduces object scanning times dramatically compared to current systems on the market.“

“Pleora’s iPORT PT1000-VB OEM board is allowing Quest to integrate high-performance GigE connectivity quickly and easily into its growing family of smart cameras and processing units,” said George Chamberlain, President of Pleora Technologies. “The low power consumption of our board, coupled with its high data throughput rate, make it suitable for GigE-enabling a broad range of Quest products.”

Quest Innovations focuses on smart cameras and distributed processing. The GigE interface allows data to be transferred at high speed over long distances. The on-board processing systems developed by Quest can reduce the image data transferred from the camera, increasing total data throughput. At the same time, the systems decrease the total time to perform the vision algorithm, thereby increasing image throughput.

A complete plug-in based software suite is also available and can be used by Quest customers to implement their end-user application. This reduces development time dramatically and, by re-using all software already developed and tested, lowers integration risk.

Quest’s main technology is based on our scalable machine vision processors used inside the camera or interface system. This processing system handles the same algorithms that can be implemented in software on a PC, only at much higher rates. To see the products live in action, visit Quest and Pleora at the Stuttgart Vision 2005 trade show November 8-10 in Stuttgart, Germany. Quest will be located in Hall 1, Booth 117, and Pleora in Hall 4, Booth 210.

About Quest

Quest provides its customers with a complete one-stop solution for machine system projects. This solution encompasses GigE processing-capable cameras, Camera Link processing units, a software suite with more than 120 machine vision algorithms, and a PC-based system capable of directly connecting 3 GigE cameras or connecting to a switch with 3 Gbit/s bandwidth and providing Profibus and general IO.

About Pleora

Pleora Technologies is a leading global supplier of GigE connectivity solutions for the machine vision, security/surveillance, and broadcast industries. Pleora's products stream imaging and video data over low-cost GigE connections with high performance, while delivering long-distance reach, scaleable processing, flexible networking, and unmatched ease of use. Pleora is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  

For more information:

Richard Meester
Quest Innovations B.V.
Dr.SiccoMansholtstraat 7
1771 CS Wieringerwerf
The Netherlands
www.quest-innovations.com
www.quest-machinevision.com
press@quest-innovations.com

Julie Harrison
Corporate Communications
Pleora Technologies Inc.
Tel: +1-613-270-0625, ext 164
Email: julie.harrison@pleora.com
Web: www.pleora.com