Microscan presents three-part webinar series on Machine Vision Basics

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Microscan, the barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions provider, has announced that its Machine Vision Product Manager, Dr. Jonathan Ludlow, will present an educational webinar on the 'Definition & Applications of Machine Vision', part one of a three-part Introduction to Machine Vision Webinar Series hosted by Microscan for the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) audience. The presentation and live question and answer session are free to attend, and will take place online on 19 June 2012 at 15:00 CET (Amsterdam).

Machine vision inspection plays an important role in achieving 100% quality control in manufacturing, reducing costs and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction. This webinar series on machine vision basics, ideal for those who are new to the technology, will explore the core principles of machine vision and its common applications in processing operations, and will demonstrate why manufacturers are increasingly adopting this powerful technology. Part two of the series, "Why Use Machine Vision", will be presented on 26 June 2012, and will focus on machine vision benefits and how it can be used to increase a manufacturer's ROI. The third part in the series will discuss the key components and technology used in today's vision systems, and will be held on 3 July 2012.

Webinar presenter Dr. Jonathan Ludlow, Machine Vision Product Manager, has been instructing machine vision and lighting overview courses for 30 years, since the early beginnings of the technology. He has been active in machine vision product development for many years, has authored papers on the application of machine vision in semiconductor packaging and electronic assembly, holds several patents relating to inspection systems, and is a regular speaker at machine vision symposia.

To register for part one of the machine vision basics webinar series, 'Definition and Applications of Machine Vision', visit http://info.microscan.com/ITMVPart1EMEA_RegistrationPage.html

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