Registration is now open for UKIVA's Machine Vision Conference

Registration is now open for UKIVA's Machine Vision Conference

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Register now to attend UKIVA's Machine Vision Conference (MVC) from 20-21 June 2023 at the Coventry Building Society Arena to discover the very best in machine vision and industrial technology.

With its wide-ranging conference programme this live, two-day event will once again act as a focal point for the latest vision trends and technologies and their uses in real-life applications, as well as offering the opportunity to see the latest vision products in action.

Now in its seventh year, MVC 2023 has established an impressive reputation for its far-reaching educational and technical conference programme. This year's seminar programme, delivered by experienced and knowledgeable vision specialists, will focus on six specific themes:

  • Understanding Vision Technology
  • Deep Learning & Embedded Vision
  • 3D Vision
  • Optics & Illumination
  • Camera technology
  • Systems & Applications

Content has been designed for a range of skills, from experienced practitioners who are keen to explore the latest developments and innovations, to those new to the industry who want to learn more about the fundamentals of vision technology. Visitors can tailor their own programme from the multiple technical seminar theatres that run in parallel throughout the day.

An essential component of MVC 2023 is a focus on NPD and the very latest vision technology. New image sensors with exciting new capabilities have been developed; new illumination sources have emerged, AI capabilities have improved, and image processing toolkits have been enhanced.

MVC 2023 will represent an excellent cross-section of the industrial vision industry, with many world-renowned manufacturers, leading vision technology suppliers, distributors, and vision systems integrators available to demonstrate their products, then discuss how their specialist expertise can help solve vision problems.

UKIVA MVC

The conference theatres are conveniently located around the exhibition space with plenty of opportunities for visitors to visit all the stands in between seminars.

MVC 2023 is an ideal event for anyone who is actively involved in the design, or implementation of a vision system, or who has a problem that might be solved using industrial vision. With relevance to a host of industries including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, healthcare, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, packaging, solar energy, electronics, semiconductor, sport, traffic & transport and more, this event is the perfect opportunity to investigate the latest vision technology on offer.

Book your free visitor pass today at www.machinevisionconference.co.uk.

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