Live webinar: REST, MQTT, TCP & Co:

How to optimize your camera system for maximum flexibility and seamless networking

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Data exchange and the processing of image data from your camera system are essential for efficient production. There are two key points here:

  1. Adaptability to existing infrastructure: Your system must be able to integrate seamlessly into existing (even older) systems and process received data reliably.
  2. Flexibility with the interfaces: It should be possible to address different communication interfaces as required and remain flexible.

In our next webinar, we will show you how to integrate the evoVIU Smart Camera into modern systems without any programming effort and with an intuitive web interface. Thanks to support for REST, Kafka, MQTT and other modern interfaces, you can manage data efficiently from start to finish and process it in a targeted manner. Existing TCP commands from older systems can also be easily used in the evoVIU.

Why should you be there?

Whether industrial applications or specific project requirements – the integration of modern interfaces enables you to extract valuable data in a structured way, process it flexibly and use it for a wide range of applications. Using a practical example, we will guide you step by step through the entire integration process so that you can better understand the benefits of modern interfaces and use them to increase the efficiency of your system.

Contents of the webinar:

  • Advantages of modern infrastructure: We explain how REST, Kafka and MQTT work and how you can use these interfaces to optimize your camera system.
  • Practical example: Learn in a practical demonstration how the integration works in real time and how you can obtain and manage valuable data from your camera system.
  • Q&A session with our experts: Take the opportunity to put your questions directly to our experts

Would you like to be there? Then register now for free!

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