For applications where imaging needs to go beyond the visible spectrum, hyperspectral imaging offers a power means for capturing and analyzing data from a large number of narrow, contiguous bands across the electromagnetic spectrum. On this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Jeff Oleske, Business Area Manager at Specim, joins Jimmy Carroll and John Lewis to discuss how this technology that used to be confined to lab environments is now solving the problems we thought were unsolvable. Oleske explains how hyperspectral imaging cameras are assisting manufacturers in a growing number of applications, from sorting black plastics to foreign-object detection in foods, mining and more. He also highlights the innovations that are pushing hyperspectral imaging technology forward, like unified calibration, as well as the role of software in hyperspectral imaging.
For applications where imaging needs to go beyond the visible spectrum, hyperspectral imaging offers a power means for capturing and analyzing data from a large number of narrow, contiguous bands across the electromagnetic spectrum. On this episode of Manufacturing Matters, Jeff Oleske, Business Area Manager at Specim, joins Jimmy Carroll and John Lewis to discuss how this technology that used to be confined to lab environments is now solving the problems we thought were unsolvable. Oleske explains how hyperspectral imaging cameras are assisting manufacturers in a growing number of applications, from sorting black plastics to foreign-object detection in foods, mining and more. He also highlights the innovations that are pushing hyperspectral imaging technology forward, like unified calibration, as well as the role of software in hyperspectral imaging.