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News Release from: UK Industrial Vision Association
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Team on 30 August 2005
Imaging for industry at Photonex
The UK Industrial Vision Association will again be hosting a series of free technical seminars during both days of the Photonex 05 exhibition in October.
The UK Industrial Vision Association will again be hosting a series of free technical seminars during both days of the Photonex 05 exhibition (Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, UK, 5th and 6th October 2005) With the theme "Imaging for industry", the seminar sessions will cover many new aspects of vision technology
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Industrial vision forums are open to all
The UKIVA is adding two forum sessions to its popular free seminar programme at the IPOT/Machine Vision Show in February 2005 at the NEC.
UKIVA members Alrad Imaging, Firstsight Vision, Flir Systems, Framos Electronics, Multipix Imaging and Lambda Photometrics will be contributing to the seminars.
Topics will include: megapixel CMOS imagers; the new Gigabit Ethernet camera interface standard and comparison with existing methods; analogue versus digital cameras; optimising cameras for quantitative image analysis; camera technology for long exposures without cooling; infra-red imaging for QA; and the state of the art in pattern matching.
UKIVA Director, Don Braggins, said: "These free events have been steadily growing in popularity, both with UK and overseas visitors, and provide an invaluable source of information on what is 'hot' in the industry".
"Places can be booked in advance, which secures a CD containing all of the presentations, and it is interesting to note that advance bookings for the UKIVA's most recent series of seminars were up by more than 50%".
Full details of the seminar programme can be found on the UKIVA website, and places for individual seminars can be booked online.
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