On-chip Spectral Imaging: the Fast Track to Scalable Industry Solutions
Machine vision is nowadays one of the key technologies for many industrial processes. Defects detection, pattern matching, sorting, traceability or character recognition and verification are some of the uses of machine vision systems, whose applications extend to all types of markets and industries. New developments are needed in order to cover the demand of 3D inspection, infrared wavelengths, vision guided robotics, hyperspectral imaging of processes…
This meeting will focus on new technologies and components for machine vision systems, and to define their future applications, needs and challenges to be solved by the existing solutions. The final purpose is to generate new business opportunities and to facilitate collaborations across the full value chain.
Target audience: cameras and optical components manufacturers, providers of illumination solutions, system integrators, and companies using machine vision in their industrial processes.
10:00 – 10:05 Welcoming words by Antonio Castelo, Photonics Program Manager, EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium (Spain/Europe)
10:05 – 10:10 Welcoming words by Gunnar Mey, Department Director Industry Shows at Messe Stuttgart (Germany)
10:10 – 10:25 On-chip Spectral Imaging: the Fast Track to Scalable Industry Solutions – Wouter Charle, Program Manager at imec (Belgium)
10:25 – 10:40 Examples of Turn-Key Industrial-Grade Spectroscopy-Based Solutions for Process and Quality Control – Alejandro Rosales, Science and Technology Manager at IRIS Advanced Engineering (Spain)
10:40 – 10:55 AI-Ready Imaging Modules for Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications – Daniel Kraus, Product Manager at Opto (Germany)
10:55 – 11:10 SWIR in Machine Vision: Enabling Industrial Process Improvements – Marc Larive, Strategic Marketing Manager at Xenics (Belgium)
11:10 – 11:25 Machine Vision Meets Blue Economy: Enabling Sustainable Green Growth of Ocean Businesses – Marius Leordeanu, Senior Scientist at NORCE (Norway)
11:25 – 11:40 A Low-Code Approach to the Digital Economy – José Pedro Ferreira, Global Product Director at Neadvance (Portugal)
11:40 – 11:45 Closing words by Antonio Castelo, Photonics Program Manager, EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium (Spain/Europe)
From 11:45 Networking time
Stuttgart, ICS – International Congress Center, W2 hall, Conference West/Kongress West. The room W2 is located in Congress West on the 1st floor. Map is available HERE.
Ulrike Helfferich, Chief Operating Officer
EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium
Mobile: + 49 15783514160
On-chip Spectral Imaging: the Fast Track to Scalable Industry Solutions
Examples of Turn-Key Industrial-Grade Spectroscopy-Based Solutions for Process and Quality Control
Machine Vision Meets Blue Economy: Enabling Sustainable Green Growth of Ocean Businesses
SWIR in Machine Vision: Enabling Industrial Process Improvements
AI-Ready Imaging Modules for Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications
A Low-code Approach to the Digital Economy
On-chip Spectral Imaging: the Fast Track to Scalable Industry Solutions
On-chip Spectral Imaging: the Fast Track to Scalable Industry Solutions
Examples of Turn-Key Industrial-Grade Spectroscopy-Based Solutions for Process and Quality Control
Examples of Turn-Key Industrial-Grade Spectroscopy-Based Solutions for Process and Quality Control
Machine Vision Meets Blue Economy: Enabling Sustainable Green Growth of Ocean Businesses
Machine Vision Meets Blue Economy: Enabling Sustainable Green Growth of Ocean Businesses
SWIR in Machine Vision: Enabling Industrial Process Improvements
SWIR in Machine Vision: Enabling Industrial Process Improvements
AI-Ready Imaging Modules for Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications
AI-Ready Imaging Modules for Biomedical and Life Sciences Applications
A Low-code Approach to the Digital Economy