The wenglor sensoric group develops innovative sensors, safety systems and Machine Vision products with intelligent interfaces and software for industry worldwide. Founded in 1983, wenglor is now one of the world’s most important high-tech suppliers for automated industry. The wenglor sensoric group’s solutions enable the trends of Industrie 4.0 as well as the Internet of Things, 3D technologies, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). In doing so, they conserve resources and increase the quality and safety of the manufactured products. The second-generation, owner-managed family business is represented worldwide with 28 subsidiaries in 53 countries.

Innovative sensors, smart automation and a passion for technology

At wenglor Automation Inside, you will gain exciting insights into the world of industrial automation: from new product solutions and practical Application examples to trends and technologies that are shaping the future of the industry. Find out how innovative ideas and intelligent systems are helping to make production processes around the world more efficient, safer and more sustainable. Benefit from the knowledge of our experts and look forward to exciting stories and inspiring insights.

Exploded view of the wenglor Smart Camera B60 with centrally visible image chip.
Basics

Google – What is an image chip?

What is an image chip and how does it work? This article explains how image sensors convert light into digital information, why CMOS sensors are standard today and what role sensor size and pixel architecture play in image quality. You can also find out when color sensors make sense and why monochrome chips offer clear advantages in industrial image processing.

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Exploded view of the wenglor Smart Camera B60 with centrally visible image chip.
Basics

Microsoft – What is an image chip?

What is an image chip and how does it work? This article explains how image sensors convert light into digital information, why CMOS sensors are standard today and what role sensor size and pixel architecture play in image quality. You can also find out when color sensors make sense and why monochrome chips offer clear advantages in industrial image processing.

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Exploded view of the wenglor Smart Camera B60 with centrally visible image chip.
Basics

PTC – What is an image chip?

What is an image chip and how does it work? This article explains how image sensors convert light into digital information, why CMOS sensors are standard today and what role sensor size and pixel architecture play in image quality. You can also find out when color sensors make sense and why monochrome chips offer clear advantages in industrial image processing.

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Exploded view of the wenglor Smart Camera B60 with centrally visible image chip.
Basics

DeepL – What is an image chip?

What is an image chip and how does it work? This article explains how image sensors convert light into digital information, why CMOS sensors are standard today and what role sensor size and pixel architecture play in image quality. You can also find out when color sensors make sense and why monochrome chips offer clear advantages in industrial image processing.

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Dome illumination from wenglor, evenly illuminated by a wenglor bar light.
Customers ask

How can I recognize fluorescent oil on a transmission part?

Fluorescent oil on metal gear parts can hardly be detected with standard lighting. The article shows how a UV-based inspection solution with the Smart Camera B60, suitable optics, filter technology and UV illumination makes even the finest traces of oil visible and reliably inspects them automatically.

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AI-based image processing automatically recognizes best-before dates on products
Basics

How can best-before dates be reliably identified in production?

AI-based image processing makes the automatic recognition of best-before dates efficient and reliable. The Smart Camera B60 with Deep OCR reads best-before dates without errors, even with glossy films, irregular surfaces and high production speeds – for maximum quality assurance and process control.

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wenglor Smart Camera B60 and weQube - the Smart Camera B50 in the product overview image.
Customers ask

How can I automatically read images from a display and process them digitally without external software?

Automatic reading of display values without PC software? With the B50 and B60 smart cameras from wenglor, digital text recognition is possible directly in the device. Whether 7-segment displays, LCDs or labels – integrated OCR and AI algorithms reliably capture numbers and text and transfer them seamlessly to control systems. Ideal for applications in the packaging, food and electronics industries.

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Photo of the trophy presentation to the winner of this year's chili competition
Locations

Hot & Spicy: The 6th Chili Contest in the USA

On Friday, October 31, 2025, wenglor’s US office was on fire again: the team came together for a passionate culinary event for the 6th annual chili competition. In keeping with Halloween, the theme of this year’s event was “US Presidents”.

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Cardboard boxes on a pallet in the loading area of a warehouse.
Applications

Sensor solutions for reliable palletizing processes

Reliable palletizing processes with sensor solutions from wenglor: Whether wooden pallets, cartons or film packaging – innovative sensors with IO-Link detect objects precisely, even with reflective, dark or transparent surfaces. For maximum process reliability and efficiency in automated conveyor and palletizing systems.

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