As a member of the China Vision Union, ADAMICUICU was invited to attend the IVSM International Machine Vision Standards Conference. This year's conference brought together leading machine vision companies from around the world, including alliances such as JIIA, A3, and VDMA, as well as industry-leading representatives like lusterinc, Opt, Hikrobotics and Irayple.
The five-day session at the time focused on in-depth discussions and exchanges around core topics such as USB3 Vision, GigE Vision, CoaXPress interface standards, GenICam control standards, and OPC Machine Vision standards, and concurrently held the G3 International Vision Standards Training.
In the highly anticipated CoaXPress cable and industrial camera testing session, ADAMICU's self-developed CXP-12 cable, 10 meters in length, performed exceptionally well, earning high praise from various manufacturers. The cable, entirely designed and produced by ADAMICU from the core to the connectors, underwent rigorous testing by the technical team and has successfully passed compatibility verification with major industrial cameras from Hikrobotics, Dahuatech, and Magewell. During testing, the cable maintained stable and reliable signals at a high transmission rate of 12.5 Gbps, demonstrating excellent technical performance.
What is particularly commendable is that, while most companies still rely on external branded cables and Japanese imported connectors, ADAMICU has achieved full-chain independent research, development, and manufacturing from core materials to terminal interfaces, successfully passing all rigorous tests. This fully demonstrates that ADAMICU possesses the capability for the entire process of independently developing and industrializing high-end precision cables, and has established a core competitive advantage in the field of key transmission components for machine vision.
ADAMICU is continuously investing in the development of next-generation cable technology and is expected to launch a new generation of CXP cables with a transmission rate of up to 20Gbps by mid-2026, further supporting the evolution and development of high-speed, high-bandwidth machine vision systems.
The test report includes the signatures of the President of the Japan (JRA) Visual Alliance, Hikrobotics, and the test technician.