Machine Vision and Embedded Systems Workshop

24th May 2017

Tue, 11 Jul 2017, 10:00 Tue, 18 Jul 2017, 16:00 Machine vision is the application of computer vision to industry and manufacturing.

It can be used to monitor a production line, detect faults, automate certain aspects of an industrial process as well as provide quality control. More specifically, machine vision can be employed to control machines used in manufacturing and for the inspection of parts before packaging or labelling. It can also be used for part sorting and grading. This workshop is aimed at industry managers, process engineers and other similar roles that are involved in a manufacturing process and includes 2 sessions. Eligible attendees will be employees of an SMEs located in the Sheffield City Region. Register to express your interest in attending and we will be in touch. You will gain a basic understanding of machine vision applications, what components make up a machine vision system and what the main considerations are when designing a machine vision solution to solve a specific problem in manufacturing. Click here to book and for more information

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