HANDLING MACHINES WITH CAMERAS

Brand Owner Address Description
SENSWORK senswork GmbH Gewerbepark Lindach D 3 Burghausen 84489 Germany Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing individual mechanical components; Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing mechanical modules; Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing mechanical individual electronic components; Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing mechanical modules; Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing foodstuffs; Handling machines with cameras for production, manufacture and assembly, and for checking, inspecting and testing organic substances; Assembly machines with cameras for assembling mechanical or electrical parts; Sorting machines with cameras for dimensional defined parts; Sorting machines with cameras for bulkware; Machine tools for treatment of materials and for manufacturing; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing individual mechanical components; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing mechanical modules; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing individual electronic components; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing electronic modules; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing foodstuffs; Testing machines with cameras for checking, inspecting and testing organic substances; Machine coupling and transmission components, except for land vehicles, the aforementioned goods not for industrial robots;SENSE WORK;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present disclosure relates to the handling of interrupts in a environment that utilizes virtual machines, and, more specifically, to the steering of interrupts between multiple logical processors running virtual machines.