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News Release from: Digital Inspection Systems | Subject: Scorpion vision software training
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 November 2005
Training on vision software organised
Half-day training workshops are being organised to cover Scorpion vision software - a PC based application that uses firewire interface to acquire image data from digital cameras.
DISL has announced a new half day training workshop offered free of charge to interested parties Colin Francis, operations director said today that due to the oversubscription of previous training courses and the differing levels of expertise that the trainers have to deal with, the company has plans that will aim to service the needs of those customers that; a) want to find out more about Scorpion but ca not afford the time to attend a full course, and b) those that already have expertise but would like an opportunity to have a face to face discussion with Scorpion Vision engineers
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Scorpion Vision Software is a robust, industry proven PC based application that utilises the IEE1394 (firewire) interface to control and acquire image data from digital cameras.
Using a standard PC, firewire camera and Scorpion Vision Software, Process Engineers can create advanced vision applications to inspect, check, monitor or measure any part of the manufacturing process.
Scorpion Vision software is a very advanced vision platform that uses a suite of tools that allow the user to develop their vision application without programming.
The toolset is comprehensive and no doubt overwhelming to the first time user.
These workshops will therefore be invaluable to all levels of experience as they will cover 'getting started' tutorials, but also advanced 'how to' scenarios.
The workshops will take place on a monthly basis, initially at the company's headquarters in Southampton.
Future demand will dictate the geographical locations at a later date.
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