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News Release from: Digital Inspection Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 June 2005
Introduction to machine vision
DISL will host its next machine vision training and seminar event at ABB Robotics in Milton Keynes on the 4th and 5th of July 2005.
DISL will host its next machine vision training and seminar event at ABB Robotics in Milton Keynes on the 4th and 5th of July 2005 The course is designed as an introduction to machine vision for production engineers and machinery manufacturers who want to enhance the production line with automated inspection for assembly verification and noncontact measurement
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Already widely used throughout Scandinavia in the automotive and general manufacturing industries, Scorpion Vision is rapidly being adopted as the technology of choice for SMEs as well as larger manufacturers in the UK who would not have previously considered this method of inspection due to perceived high costs.
Scorpion Vision is a PC based system that does not rely on propriety hardware to acquire and process images, instead it exploits the power of the modern multimedia PC, using common interfaces and low cost digital cameras for image acquisition and processing.
Scorpion Vision has found a ready market in the UK within a diverse range of industries from food at one end of the scale to waste recycling at the other.
Delegates to the course who complete the full two day event to learn the basics of machine vision with Scorpion will have completed their own vision project from scratch.
Interested parties are encouraged to submit images of their subject matter before the event in order that DISL can make the experience as useful as possible.
Step by step practical exercises will be undertaken to create machine vision systems using Scorpion Vision Software that can be used in a variety of applications like assembly verification, gauging or robot vision.
A standard and configurable user interface paired with innovative and easy-to-use imaging tools enables participants to plan, implement and test complete Scorpion applications ready to communicate with control systems.
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