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Vision Engineering's latest desktop digital microscope, the ProteQ VISO, is seen as an important development for inspection and design environments. Steve Sanderson, Group Product Manager Vision Engineering, explains how the system reflects the company’s wider approach to ergonomic microscopy and digital stereo imaging. Steve explains that ProteQ VISO is built around an integrated auto stereo display, which allows users to view 3D images on a flat screen without traditional eyepieces or additional glasses. This approach is intended to reduce visual fatigue while maintaining depth perception, with twin cameras in the display tracking the user’s head position to deliver separate images to each eye. Steve notes that this also allows more natural head movement during inspection and analysis. Ergonomics are a central theme of the discussion. Steve highlights the upright viewing posture, adjustable screen and eye-point comfort as design choices aimed at supporting longer working sessions in inspection labs, product development and prototyping environments. From Vision Engineering’s perspective, stereo imaging supports intuitive interaction with complex components, while the option to switch to mono viewing is presented as a way to facilitate collaboration, whether colleagues are working side by side or remotely. The video also touches on the system’s digital capabilities. The ProteQ VISO has features such as image and video capture, picture-in-picture viewing, annotation and measurement tools, and connectivity with external software and networks. This is to meet the demands of increasingly digital and collaborative technical teams. Steve presents ProteQ VISO as an example of how Vision Engineering is combining ergonomics, stereo imaging and digital functionality in a single desktop system, which the company believes aligns with evolving inspection and design workflows.