{"id":1947,"date":"2017-10-13T22:45:00","date_gmt":"2017-10-13T20:45:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/adimec-member-of-medea-project-tritonz-proud-winner-of-the-2011-innovation-award\/"},"modified":"2018-07-30T11:44:53","modified_gmt":"2018-07-30T09:44:53","slug":"adimec-member-of-medea-project-tritonz-proud-winner-of-the-2011-innovation-award","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.adimec.com\/ja\/adimec-member-of-medea-project-tritonz-proud-winner-of-the-2011-innovation-award\/","title":{"rendered":"Adimec, member of MEDEA+ project TritonZ proud winner of the 2011 Innovation Award"},"content":{"rendered":"
Adimec<\/a> as part of the MEDEA+<\/a> project TritonZ<\/a>, was awarded with the 2011 Innovation Award<\/a> which was granted during the European Nanoelectronics Forum<\/a> on 15 November, 2011 in Dublin.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Though TritonZ was a relatively small CATRENE<\/a> project with 6 partners: Trident<\/a>, Grass Valley<\/a>, Adimec<\/a>, EqcoLogic<\/a>, and CMOSIS<\/a>, the project was a very successful one. Through close cooperation between the partners and efficient use of synergies between technologies, the project resulted in the worldwide CoaXPress<\/a> standard, an adjoining chip-set, 3D rendering and conversion algorithms for 3D displays, a 12 Megapixel high data rate CMOS image sensor, a new video processing chain for professional cameras, and it proved that it is possible to capture 3D by means of Time of Flight with a regular HDTV CMOS sensor.<\/p>\n All candidates were requested to submit an application file of four A4 pages describing why their project was the most advanced for innovation and R&D (in line with the main award criteria – reasons \/ successes \/ other assets). This year 61 projects were submitted.<\/p>\n The jury unanimously chose the TritonZ, which they mentioned was exceptional for the following reasons:<\/p>\n For Adimec, one of the members of the TritonZ consortium, the newly developed image processing algorithms for CMOS imagers opened the market for very fast machine vision cameras<\/a> (operating at speeds up to 2 Gpixels\/second).<\/p>\n Based on the research and development done in TritonZ, Adimec has launched a new camera family using CMOSIS image sensors of 2 and 4 Megapixels<\/a> and the CoaXPress<\/a> interface. The CoaXPress<\/a> consortium (founded by TritonZ partners Adimec and EqcoLogic) developed the CoaXPress vision interface which became a world standard in March 2011 and won the Vision Award 2009 in November 2009. This resulted in contacts with many interested customers and business partners and a market pull for CoaXPress technology. CoaXPress is expected to become the leading interface for machine vision cameras in high end applications.<\/p>\n\n