Event-based imaging is a breakthrough in machine vision, enabling highly efficient motion capture with near-continuous temporal resolution. Using sensors like the Sony IMX636, developed with Prophesee, it detects brightness changes and transmits only motion data pixel by pixel, ignoring static information. Compared to traditional systems, this drastically reduces data volume, allowing new industrial and non-industrial applications such as vibration monitoring and high-speed analysis of tiny objects, regardless of lighting conditions.