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Absolute Vision appoints R and D
engineer
Absolute Vision, the UK based developer of 2D code reading and machine vision systems has appointed Colin Buckley as its new research and development engineer.
Absolute Vision, the UK based specialist developer of two-dimensional (2D) code reading and machine vision solutions has announced the appointment of Colin Buckley as its new research and development engineer Buckley, who has a background that combines both hardware and software design, will be looking at how Absolute Vision's proven vision solutions can be enhanced and developed
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This is an exciting time for the company, with vision technology becoming a more integral part of many processes and manufacturing procedures".
"His engineering experience, combined with knowledge of industrial food packing and weighing equipment, will be a valuable addition to our team." Laight continued: "In addition to this appointment, the company is keen to recruit a local person to take over the management of our website".
"The existing website does not give a true representation of all we can offer".
"We need someone who can maintain the website and look at developing it further".
"Anyone interested should contact me directly on 0845 130 1880." Buckley (50) started his career with an engineering apprenticeship with GEC and moved on to electronics design.
For the past 15 years he has worked as a consultant in electronics and software design for computer manufacturers, in the fields of metrology, insurance and the food industry.
In his spare time Buckley enjoys running and has successfully completed four London Marathons.
He also has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
* About Absolute Vision - Absolute Vision is a specialist developer of two-dimensional (2D) code reading and machine vision solutions.
2D Data Matrix is a square or rectangular array of dotes or cells that stores information in 2D.
It has now been adopted in many industries and is quickly becoming the standard marking technology due to its ability to hold more information in a smaller space and the robustness of its reading capability.
Products include innovative stand-alone and hand-held readers, embedded OEM solutions and software data integration.
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