Identifying machine vision trends in 2018 and beyond

April 6, 2018
On a free webcast on April 25, David Dechow, Staff Engineer, Intelligent Robotics/Machine Vision, FANUC America Corporation, will discuss some of the advances in machine vision components and software that are powering recent growth in the machine vision market, along with the applications that are being further enabled by these developments.

Over the past few years, the term "machine vision" has become more ambiguous than ever, as vision has extended far beyond just the "factory floor."

On a free webcast on April 25, David Dechow, Staff Engineer, Intelligent Robotics/Machine Vision, FANUC America Corporation, will discuss some of the advances in components and software that are powering recent growth in the machine vision market, along with the applications that are being further enabled by these developments.

Cutting edge technologies to be discussed in the webcast include:

  • 3D imaging components and technology for robotic guidance and inspection
  • Camera component trends in configurations and interface protocols
  • Smart camera advances
  • Definition and growth of embedded computing for machine vision
  • Multispectral/hyperspectral imaging and application areas
  • The next steps for deep learning

During the webcast, Dechow will also discuss technical concepts and general implementation observations along with application examples as appropriate. It will also include a forward-looking projection of the types of applications that will be (or will need to be) addressed by machine vision in the future. Additionally, the webcast will conclude with a question and answer period.

Webcast information:

Machine vision trends 2018 and beyond
David Dechow, Staff Engineer, Intelligent Robotics/Machine Vision, FANUC America Corporation
April 25, 2018 11:00 AM EDT

Pictured: Deep learning technology usage on the rise in machine vision software

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About the Author

James Carroll

Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013.  Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.

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