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UKIVA Launches Technology Presentation Hub in Lieu of Conference

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In light of the postponement of the UK Industrial Vision Association (UKIVA) Machine Vision Conference & Exhibition (MVC) until spring 2021, UKIVA has announced a virtual Technology Presentation Hub, which will take place May 14.

The virtual event will feature a number of 20- to 30-minute presentations on many topics in the field of machine vision, such as deep learning and embedded vision, vision in robotics, understanding vision technology, systems and applications, 3D vision, camera technology, optics and illumination, and vision innovation.

“Users will have the opportunity to view all or cherry-pick the presentations most relevant to their specialism or areas of interest,” said Allan Anderson, chairman of Ukiva. “The presentation material will also be available beyond the launch date, too — to serve as a precursor to the next conference and exhibition in spring 2021.”

Those who register for the 2020 virtual conference will be provided free access to the event. For more information, visit www.machinevisionconference.co.uk.
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Published: April 2020
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Machine vision, also known as computer vision or computer sight, refers to the technology that enables machines, typically computers, to interpret and understand visual information from the world, much like the human visual system. It involves the development and application of algorithms and systems that allow machines to acquire, process, analyze, and make decisions based on visual data. Key aspects of machine vision include: Image acquisition: Machine vision systems use various...
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