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Product category: Optical sensors and vision systems
News Release from: Industrial Vision Systems | Subject: Vision systems training
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 27 November 2006

New machine vision training courses for
2007.

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IVS have once again teamed up with WilliamsF1 Grand Prix Engineering Conferences to offer their machine vision training courses at the WilliamsF1 facility in Wantage, Oxfordshire for 2007

IVS have once again teamed up with WilliamsF1 Grand Prix Engineering Conferences to offer all the training courses at the WilliamsF1 facility in Wantage, Oxfordshire IVS will offer courses for English speaking customers in the UK and German Language courses at their sister company headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany

All training courses for 2007 have been updated for the very latest version of NeuroCheck.

"2007 will be an exciting year for us, with our latest generation of machine vision systems planned for release in this period.

Training is critical for our end-user, OEM and system integrator customers", commented Mr Christian Demant, Director of Industrial Vision Systems: "And with a team of specialist training personnel we are well placed to offer full training services to all our blue chip customers".

The new training courses will included updated sections for new methods for communication with PLC equipment, latest algorithms for 24 bit colour processing and new information on machine vision lighting and communication.

Industrial Vision Systems is a global leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of machine vision solutions, components and subsystems.

Industrial Vision Systems has a broad range of technology advantages, which allow it to deliver an extensive range of cost effective vision systems to customers, offering higher performance, lower cost and greater capability to meet customer needs.

The company machine vision systems are used in various applications and industries including automotive, pharmaceutical, electronics, printing, packaging, cosmetic, textile and food industries.

Industrial Vision Systems is the sister company of NeuroCheck, Stuttgart, Germany.

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