EVENT 11 August 2020

Dutch Machine Vision Conference

Venue Van der Valk Eindhoven This completely new conference focusses on trends in machine vision technology and offers a strong programme of presentations on various subjects. The target audience consists...


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Venue Van der Valk Eindhoven

This completely new conference focusses on trends in machine vision technology and offers a strong programme of presentations on various subjects. The target audience consists of developers of vision systems, product managers of machines that rely on vision technology, technical management involved in vision system projects, engineers from various areas that have to work closely together with machine vision experts, decision makers in high tech, suppliers of high tech vision modules of vision software and services.

 

Topics that would be of interest:

‘big data’ for vision learning
applications in banking or agro (like the use of hyper spectral camera’s)
embedded vision
examples from academia, like pattern recognition
low cost vision
3D vision

For more information about registration, programme and sponsorships: www.machinevisionconference.nl


17 May 2018



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References

Café Eureka

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Read more
Lunch lecture December hosted by…

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