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| 29 November 2011 | |
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| Approximately one hour. | |
| David Dechow, President , Aptúra Machine Vision Solutions |
In this webcast, David Dechow, President of Áptura Machine Vision Solutions, will describe methods and techniques that allow machine-vision systems to be integrated into automated industrial applications. His presentation will show you how to properly select lighting, optics, and cameras, I/O components, robotics and motion control systems to perform such tasks.
Why attend?
In this presentation you will learn about:
- How to analyze your application, the specifications required and the considerations that must be given to installation tasks and performance requirements.
- How lighting plays an important role in vision and how it must be optimized for industrial device assembly and inspection applications.
- What are the important software algorithms used to perform image analysis and how they can be implemented
- How to analyze specific applications and develop specifications with appropriate metrics to assist you in understanding and analyzing your own requirements
| David Dechow President Aptúra Machine Vision Solutions |
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With thousands of installations and 25 years of industry experience, the company is headquartered in Waterloo, Canada with operations in Montreal, Vancouver, Boston, Beijing, China, Eindhoven, the Netherlands; and sales offices in Cleveland, San Juan Capistrano, Munich, Germany, and Tokyo, Japan.
Industries Supported: Agriculture, Automotive, Electronics, Entertainment, Food/Beverage, Glass, ITS, Lumber/Wood, Medical Devices, Miscellaneous Mfg., Paper, Pharmaceutical, Plastics, Printing, Semiconductor, Textile/Apparel, Transportation
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