Soliton Technologies
Privately Held | |
Industry | Semiconductor, Machine Vision, Embedded Systems |
Founded | 1998 |
Founder | Ganesh Devaraj |
Headquarters | Bengaluru, India |
Products | Neo smart camera |
Website | http://www.solitontech.com/ |
Soliton is an Indian technology company that offers research, development and consulting services in the areas of Test & Measurement automation, Machine Vision, and Embedded Systems. It is India's first and largest manufacturer of smart cameras and machine vision components. It was founded in 1998 by Dr Ganesh Devaraj and is headquartered in the city of Bengaluru. It has its other office locations in Coimbatore, Wisconsin, Texas and California. Experts in machine vision automation and virtual instrumentation, Soliton is a technology company with operations in India and the US serving global companies such as GE, IBM, Ford, Boeing, TI, and Nortel. It is the market leader in machine vision products and solutions.[1] It is the main sponsor and the core member of TIFAC Center Of Relevance and Excellence (CORE) in Machine Vision, Chennai.[2]
History
Soliton was founded in 1998 by Dr Ganesh Devaraj. The inspiration to start Soliton apparently came when he read the book ‘Built to Last’, while working as a scientist at VI Engineering, Michigan, after obtaining a doctorate in Theoretical Physics from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Dr Devaraj apparently wanted to see visionary companies like HP, Sony, IBM etc. created in India and was inspired to return to India to build a company that is known around the world for innovation, excellence and integrity. Soliton started as an Alliance Member of National Instruments,[3] USA, and quickly garnered international recognition for its innovative work in Virtual instrumentation, winning 23 prestigious international awards in seven years. In 2004, Soliton started a product division for manufacturing machine vision cameras that could address the need in the manufacturing industry for sophisticated quality control tools. Soliton has since extended its services from offering solutions for stated automation needs, to offering consulting and R&D services for the purpose of addressing the core needs of clients to build machine vision and automation products.
Labview and TestStand
Soliton has over 14 years of experience developing LabVIEW based automation solutions, and has one of the largest team of NI certified LabVIEW Developers and Architects in the world.[4][5] India's first National Instruments Certified LabVIEW Developer, Asia's first Certified TestStand Developer,and Asia's first Certified TestStand Architect is from Soliton.
Products
Soliton products include PRIM to detect newspaper offset,[6] CASH to detect counterfeit currency, Spot-IT, India's first smart camera,[7][8] NEO, India's first user configurable smart camera,[9] High speed pencil Inspection system,[10] etc.
Neo
Neo is the first user configurable smart camera fully designed in India. It is a compact stand-alone machine vision product with built-in image sensor and processor with integrated LED lights. This camera is completely configurable for a range of machine vision based poka-yoke applications. The heart of this system is the Soliton Vision library which consists of machine vision algorithms optimised for its processor architecture. Neo was showcased in the TI Developer's Conference 2008.[11] At that point of time, Soliton Technologies was the only Indian company to present in TI Developer's Conference.
References
- ↑ Soliton’s solution to cut paper waste - The Hindu
- ↑ MACHINIST - Machine Vision Center Of Excellence set up in Chennai based Engg. College
- ↑ Soliton Technologies - Alliance Partner - National Instruments
- ↑ National Instruments Certified LabVIEW Developers - National Instruments
- ↑ National Instruments Certified LabVIEW Architect - National Instruments
- ↑ All About Newspapers
- ↑ Soliton Technologies launches smart camera - The Hindu
- ↑ Soliton Tech launches indigenously made smart camera - Economic Times
- ↑ Honey I shrunk the camera. Times of India. 2008 Jul 21;20.
- ↑ System speeds pencil inspection and sorting - Vision Systems Design
- ↑ etech embedded processing - November 2008