Webcast: Using multispectral and hyperspectral imaging in inspection

Sept. 10, 2018
As customer demands grow and applications expand, machine vision technologies—including cameras and software—must evolve. One such technology in the world of vision is hyperspectral and multispectral imaging components, which David Dechow, Principal Vision Systems Architect, Integro Technologies, will discuss in depth in a free webcast on September 12.

As customer demands grow and applications expand, machine vision technologies—including cameras and software—must evolve. One such technology in the world of vision is hyperspectraland multispectral imagingcomponents, which David Dechow, Principal Vision Systems Architect, Integro Technologies, will discuss in depth in a free webcast on September 12.

While there are numerous applications that multispectral imaging and hyperspectral imaging are suitable for, one in particular that we are going to focus on has been positively impacted by the emergence of these technologies, and that is factory automation and inspection. Specific techniques for quality inspection and defect analysis of products, including food and beverage products, using multispectral and hyperspectral components will be discussed by Dechow, as well as the products available, the capabilities of the technology, and additional application areas.

Webcast information:

Using multispectral and hyperspectral imaging in inspection

David Dechow, Principal Vision Systems Architect, Integro Technologies
September 12, 2018 11:00 AM EDT

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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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