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News Release from: UK Industrial Vision Association
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2001
One-day seminar on Machine Vision in
packaging
The UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) has organised a one-day seminar entitled "Machine Vision For The Printing And Packaging Industries" for Tuesday 22nd May, 2001
The UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) has organised a one-day seminar entitled "Machine Vision For The Printing And Packaging Industries" The seminar will be held on Tuesday 22nd May, 2001 at the Hilton Hotel, Milton Keynes
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Chaired by Graham Long of York Electronics Centre, a member of the White Rose Faraday Centre for Enhanced Packaging Technology, the seminar will feature speakers from users and suppliers of machine vision equipment.
These include: Pira International, Alrad Imaging, Omron Electronics, Inventions, Cognex, Datacube, Colour Valid, FirstSight and Integral Vision.
Seminar topics will range from the gradual evolution from the 'nodding head/rolling eyeballs'technique, to the leading edge high speed automatic print defect detection systems of today.
Vision applications in packaging, printing, labelling, colour inspection, off-line inspection and bar-code reading will also be covered.
A trade exhibition will take place alongside the seminar and will feature members of the UKIVA who specialise in supplying the printing and packaging industries.
The cost for the day is £195 + VAT, to include lunch and a copy of the proceedings, with a specially discounted price of £175 + VAT for bookings made before April 20th.
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