Machine vision software classroom training being offered by Microscan
Microscan has announced that it will hold free classroom training sessions on its multi-point machine vision inspection software, Visionscape I-PAK VH. The training will take place at Microscan’s Northeast Technology Center in Nashua, NH, USA from March 17-18 and will be led by Microscan machine vision solutions engineers.
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With the software, users are able to configure and deploy up to four smart cameras and visualize up to four points on a line or several angles of a product at once from the I-PAK VH user interface. I-PAK VH uses Microscan’s Visionscape machine vision tool library and is compatible with all of the company’s smart cameras.
With these abilities, according to Microscan, users can perform multiple combinations of inspections from several cameras networked to the production line, including barcode reading, defect detection, optical character recognition, and optical character verification (OCV) tasks.
During the classroom training, attendees will learn basic-to-intermediate I-PAK VH skills, including how to develop new inspection jobs for barcode reading and text quality inspection using the decode and OCV tools. Furthermore, Microscan experts will be available for one-on-one guidance on attendees’ specific applications and automation projects. Attendees will also receive an install package of the software for use in training labs and trial purposes.
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