Image sensor and camera technology training to be offered by Aphesa after ITE 2015
Aphesa is offering a series of image sensor and camera technology training sessions from December 7-9 in Yokohama, Japan following the ITE 2015 show.
The sessions are organized as three days per location and split over several courses. Ranging from introductory to mid-level, the training courses are designed for engineers who are new to the field of imaging or non-engineering personnel who needs a more in-depth understanding of the technology or engineers familiar with some elements of machine vision, but need additional training. Each course is accompanied by a question and answer session and an open discussion session.
The training sessions will include topics on general imaging, CMOS image sensors, machine vision software, 3D imaging, EMVA 1288, high-speed imaging, and image processing.
The courses are being held at the AIC Vision office, the week after the ITE show at the Pacifico. Cours sessions or a customized course session can be organized in company for a special price and an unlimited number of attendees. All courses are in English, but Japanese translation will be provided when necessary.
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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.