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automotiveJune 20, 2026

Pleora and imavix Unveil GEV-Stream for ASEAN Factories

Pleora and imavix engineering introduce a game-changing GigE Vision 3.0 solution, set to transform factory operations in Southeast Asia.

A New Era in Industrial Vision Systems for ASEAN Factories \\[Pleora Technologies](http://pleora.com) and [imavix engineering](http://imavix.com) have unveiled a groundbreaking end-to-end GigE Vision 3.0 streaming solution, GEV-Stream, at the Automate 2026 conference. This innovative technology is poised to revolutionize the way factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia handle high-bandwidth vision systems. As industrial automation continues to advance, the need for more efficient and reliable data transmission becomes increasingly critical. Traditional UDP-based architectures often struggle with latency variability, CPU bottlenecks, and integration complexity, especially as data rates increase. GEV-Stream addresses these challenges by providing a fully integrated, deterministic, and low-latency pipeline from image sensor to application. For factories in Southeast Asia, this means a significant reduction in system complexity and a boost in overall performance. The solution combines imavix's GigE Vision 3.0 IP core and RDMA/RoCEv2 transport with Pleora's eBUS SDK, creating a seamless Ethernet streaming architecture. This integration minimizes CPU load for host-side processing and ensures consistent, high-throughput performance. Currently, GEV-Stream supports 10 and 25 Gbps, with the potential to scale up to 100 Gbps and beyond. This scalability is particularly beneficial for ASEAN factories, which are rapidly adopting advanced manufacturing technologies. In countries like Thailand and Vietnam, where the electronics and automotive industries are booming, the ability to handle high-bandwidth image data efficiently is crucial. Similarly, in Indonesia and Malaysia, where the food packaging and semiconductor sectors are growing, GEV-Stream can provide the necessary infrastructure to support these high-performance applications. According to Ed Goffin, Vice President of Product Marketing at Pleora Technologies, "GEV-Stream represents a significant advancement in how developers design high-bandwidth vision systems. By combining our transmit and receive expertise with imavix, we're enabling a seamless, deterministic pipeline that reduces complexity while scaling to the ever-increasing performance demands of modern sensors." Jan Pech, CEO of imavix engineering, added, "By integrating transmit and receive technologies, GEV-Stream provides a streamlined path from sensor to application. This approach accelerates development while ensuring consistent, standards-based performance across the system." To see the solution in action, visit the live demonstration at Automate 2026 (Booth #10002). The demo will showcase real-time streaming of high-bandwidth image data over a GigE Vision 3.0 network using RDMA/RoCEv2, highlighting deterministic latency, near-zero CPU overhead on the host, and seamless interoperability between transmit and receive components. For ASEAN factory buyers, the introduction of GEV-Stream means a more efficient, reliable, and scalable solution for their vision systems. This technology not only simplifies the design and integration process but also ensures that factories can keep up with the increasing demands of modern manufacturing. Whether it's in the automotive, electronics, or food packaging industries, GEV-Stream is a game-changer that can help ASEAN factories stay competitive and drive innovation.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Manufacturing Tomorrow, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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