Manuel Valls visits i2S

Manuel Valls visits i2S

Yesterday, on Thursday October 27, things were buzzing at i2S. We had the great privilege of meeting the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, as part of the « Factory of the Future » program launched by the New Aquitaine region. So what is New Aquitaine’s factory of the future? Initiated in February 2014, the « Factory of the Future » program now includes 290 ETIs and SMEs with over 20 employees from all over New Aquitaine (Aquitaine, Limousin, Poitou-Charentes). This program is founded on three pillars: production tools; industrial organization; and human beings in the factory (training, working conditions, and management). This ambitious program is about « making New Aquitaine a leader in French industrial renewal in the digital age and helping companies develop a new type of production that is competitive, humane and respectful of the environment « . 40 minutes to convince from the know-how to the show-how Speaking of programs, the one devised by i2S for the visit of our famous guests was intense, a winding course on the theme of « seeing what the eye cannot see ». Not easy to achieve but, as always with us, we managed it despite the troop of journalists. Pascal Thuilliez, Business Development Manager for Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, and Philippe Bayle, i2S’s great expert in image quality received the Prime Minister, Alain Rousset , the President of the New Aquitaine region, and Jean-Luc Gleize, the President of the General Council of the Gironde, in our showroom which is dedicated to the dissemination of culture and knowledge. Although i2S is a small French SME, major national institutions like libraries and archives look on us as the...
i2S innovation confirms its ambitions with the launch of a new Common Laboratory PLIIS

i2S innovation confirms its ambitions with the launch of a new Common Laboratory PLIIS

A partnership culture for innovation Within the framework of the technological development of its products dedicated to imaging,i2S is constantly looking for innovation in both areas of lighting,optics,image processing and embedded electronics. In recent years,i2S has developed numerous research agreements with academic partners to provide products and the most innovative solutions to our customers. Driven by this culture of partnership i2S and OPCL(Organic Polymer Chemistry Laboratory) won a call for the National Research Agency (ANR) project for the creation of a joint laboratory PLIIS: Polymers Laboratory for Innovative Imaging solutions that aims to develop innovative technologies based on organic electronics for the imagining field. PLIIS: ambitious goals This joint laboratory will work for a minimum of three years to bring out the new technologies,among others,to increase the image quality and the sensors resolution,exploring electro-optical properties of organic polymers. The identified axes of work of this LabCom will have direct market outlets for i2S markets and customers. This joint laboratory will benefit the entire OPCL infrastructure including the ELORPrintTec platform,a complete single chain in Europe dedicated to the printing of organic electronic components,financed for the future investments,the Aquitaine and Arkema Region as part of EquipEx (Excellence Equipment). To be read: 13,3 million to hasten the transition to the industry. « In recent years,we joined,as part of a Chair of Excellence the Arkema-Region Aquitaine-University of Bordeaux-Bordeaux INP and today as an Industrial Chair ANR/Arkema,a dynamic team within the OPCL with skills in chemistry,physical chemistry, and physics of polymer materials for organic electronics,optics,dielectric and piezoelectric/ferroelectric: of the organic polymer material to the devices through the implementation of bonding processes. Moreover,the « Eric Coutetde » material...
Terahertz imaging at i2S

Terahertz imaging at i2S

Why terahertz imaging? Today, the need for high-performance tools in numerous fields of application provides an ideal opportunity for terahertz imaging technologies, a wavelength being located in between microvawes and infrareds. With in the emerging market i2S has integrated an innovative sensor from the CEA-LETI into a camera, the TZCAM to address the markets of Non destructive testing and medical applications. The TZCAM camera integrates a 320×240 Microbolometric Detector designed by the CEA-LETI. The technology embedded into this sensor is proprietary to the CEA-LETI and sets a new worldwide reference in terms of performances. i2S has developed a dedicate imaging electronic for this sensor with dedicated signal processing The CEA/i2S solution is the best camera on the market in terms of sensitivity and acquisition performance. Compared to its competitors, it is a a piece of electronic equipment with a very low signal to noise ratio, the better to obtain the most precise dynamics. Aujourd’hui, la nécessité d’outils de haute performance dans de nombreux champs applicatifs est une occasion idéale pour les technologies de l’imagerie Térahertz, une gamme spectrale située entre les ondes radio et le rayonnement infrarouge. Ainsi, i2S a intégré le capteur du CEA-Leti dans une caméra Térahertz TZ_CAM pour adresser le marché de l’imagerie du contrôle non destructif et du médical. La caméra TZ_CAM intègre le capteur matriciel de 320×240 pixels bolométriques du CEA-Leti, une technologie innovante propriétaire du CEA-Leti reconnue comme étant à l’état de l’art international.  i2S a développé son électronique avec une optimisation forte du rapport signal sur bruit afin d’obtenir les dynamiques les plus fines, permettant d’assurer une sensibilité et des performances d’acquisition au meilleur niveau...
Factory of the future or lean ?

Factory of the future or lean ?

Factory of the Future Aquitaine is a pioneer in the modernization of its factories and this is the reason that the Aquitaine Regional Council supports our project through its two programs: « Factory of the Future » and « Perfolean ». The sustainable improvement in industrial performance of companies in Aquitaine combines economic performance, employee well-being at work, and respect for the environment. Thus, at i2S, the « Factory of the Future » plan was launched a few weeks ago. We are moving in the direction of « action-ocracy » (do-ocracy) where actions are taken by i2S collaborators, where the desire to do is contagious. To embrace our future, leanness is reaching out to us. What is lean? Lean sustainability is based on four fundamentals dictating its deployment:  the client comes first: he/she drives the demand; people: the core value of the company; continued improvement: step-by-step transformation; going into the field: that is where everything happens. At i2S, we know that the collaborators are the core value of our PMI, and this is why, thanks to them, we « aim for perfection for our clients » by relying on the two pillars of lean sustainability®: economic: through the improvement of results, industrial excellence, mastering the processes, and flow management. social: through the improvement of the directional conditions and the interesting nature of the work, training, and involvement by all. Open-mindedness with the mind standing out from the rest: Why deploy leanness at i2S? Two or three years ago, in the interest of modernization and rationalization, i2S has decided to call upon a specialized firm for lean sustainability®. At first, this project was dedicated to our Production Unit situated in...
What objective for my high definition camera?

What objective for my high definition camera?

Like digital cameras and mobile phones, industrial cameras dedicated to machine vision integrate captors for which the number of pixels has continued to increase over several years. Although the often mediocre quality of the optical devices on consumer products has no serious consequence, the quality of the lenses used in industrial control applications must be optimal and allow for the real use of the millions of available pixels. With industrial cameras that easily exceed 5 million pixels and which even reach tens of millions of pixels today, the choice of lens has become a sensitive one. To achieve a good image, and thus a sharp image, it is important to choose not only a good camera but also the lens that suits it. Choosing a lens depends on many factors: the scope of the scene to be inspected, the distance between the camera and the sc ene, the size of the shot, the type of mount, the depth of field, the illumination of the scene, the spectral range, the resolution, and many others. Our purpose here is to focus on the key factors that will assist in choosing the lens with a resolution in line with that of the camera. To receive the white paper in PDF format, please fill in the form below:   Votre prénom (obligatoire) Votre nom (obligatoire) Votre email (obligatoire) Votre société (obligatoire) Votre no de...
New 70 Megapixels camera for OEM

New 70 Megapixels camera for OEM

The new color 70 megapixel matrix camera developed by i2S is now available as an OEM version. It has both an exceptional image while being very easy to use. Targeting very demanding applications in terms of precision and visual range, the new i2S iMDC70 OEM camera will be useful in inspection, metrology, document scanning markets was well as in scientific and medical imagery. It has a latest generation CMOS captor and delivers an exceptional quality color RGB 3×12 bit image, ready to use. The easy to use iMDC70 OEM camera has three acquisition modes: Full Resolution, Full Field Preview to display images more quickly and the ROI mode which allows a small zone in the image to be acquired. The software development kit that comes with the camera has many functions to optimize image quality: gain, white balance, uniformity correction, autofocus, etc. The iMDC70 OEM camera has an F holder and manages the electric control of the lens focus. Combined with the ROI acquisition mode, the lens is automatically adjusted. The iMDC70 camera uses an USB 3.0. bus to connect to the PC Main characteristics of the iMDC70 camera OEM – 10,000 x 7,096 3.1 µm x 3.1µm pixels – CMOS Rolling Shutter color captor with micro-lens -63 db dynamics – Full Resolution Mode: RGB 3×12 bit color image – Preview Full Field 1,248 x 886 pixel for 10 images – ROI mode with a minimum size of 16×32 and X,Y, offset X/Y modulo 16 – USB3.0 interface – Control of the lens focus function Software The iMDC70 OEM camera has an SDK software package using Windows 7/8 for developing. The...