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Product category: People in Manufacturing
News Release from: Absolute Vision
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 22 May 2006

Absolute Vision appoints new software
engineer

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Absolute Vision, a specialist in two-dimensional (2D) code reading solutions and machine vision solutions has announced the appointment of Michael Smith as software engineer.

Absolute Vision, a specialist in two-dimensional (2D) code reading solutions and machine vision solutions has announced the appointment of Michael Smith as a new software engineer Smith, 23, from Corley near Coventry, UK, recently graduated from Warwick University with a First in Computer Science

His job will entail looking at how the latest software techniques can be applied to enhance and extend Absolute Vision's leading-edge range of code-reading products for manufacturing, biotechnology and healthcare markets.

Commenting on the appointment, Richard Laight, business development manager at Absolute Vision, said: "We are confident that Mike's first-class skills in software development and his enthusiasm to learn about the vision industry, will bring long-term benefits to our company and our customers." Smith said: "I am excited about joining Absolute Vision.

This is a career opportunity that offers some diverse experiences, from new product development to international customer support and attending trade shows, such as MACH at the NEC in May." Before joining Absolute Vision, Smith spent four and a half months travelling through Russia to China, Mongolia and Vietnam.

In his spare time he enjoys developing his own computing solutions as well as hill-walking and mountaineering.

* 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 dots or cells that stores information in two dimensions (2D).

It has now been adopted in many industries and is the standard identification 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.

Absolute Vision was acquired by global industrial marking equipment supplier Edward Pryor and Son, in October 2003.

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