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| 13 December 2011 | |
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| Approximately one hour. | |
| Adil Shafi, Vision and Robotics Expert , Advenovation |
Adil Shafi, president of Advenovation, will provide you insights into how you can integrate machine vision and robotics into manufacturing environments. As well as providing insights into specific components and systems used to perform this task, the webcast will also show, through specific case studies how to integrate vision and robotics, providing you with valuable “lessons learned.”
The webcast will highlight some of the problems, solutions, and typical applications of this technology.
You will learn:
| Adil Shafi Vision and Robotics Expert Advenovation |
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