About This Webinar
Motion control is essential for high-performing automated vision systems, but it often presents a two-part challenge for vision experts: First, translating application needs into motion specifications, and second, efficiently building a reliable system. This session simplifies the process by providing a clear framework for translating the functional requirements of your application into key motion specifications like speed, accuracy and repeatability.
Fussell explores what these specs truly mean and helps viewers answer the question of what’s needed: accuracy or repeatability. He then highlights how these specs guide the selection of hardware, sharing how modular, plug-and-play devices can simplify the path to building an accurate and reliable automated vision system.
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About the presenter

Mike Fussell is the life science product manager at Zaber Technologies, specializing in lab automation, and is also a former product manager with FLIR Systems' machine vision group. He earned a Master of Bioscience enterprise from the University of Auckland in 2012 and brings his background in life science, biotechnology commercialization, and imaging technology to the microscopy team at Zaber Technologies.
At Zaber, Fussell has worked on a variety of hyperspectral imaging systems for life science researchers and OEMs. He is the author of numerous articles on image sensor technology, training, and deploying AI inference imaging systems as well as motion control across a range of machine vision industry publications.