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News Release from: Digital Inspection Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2006
Machine vision UK training dates
announced
Training courses are designed for automation companies, process and manufacturing engineers who are considering, or have a remit, to deliver machine vision technology with automation projects.
Digital Inspection Systems of Southampton, UK, have just announced new dates for their two day industrial vision training courses The Scorpion Vision two day introduction takes place at Southampton Science Park on the 19th and 20th September
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 14 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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These training courses are designed for automation companies, process and manufacturing engineers and others who are considering, or have a remit, to deliver machine vision technology with their automation projects.
Scorpion is a new generation of Machine Vision technology that exploits today's low cost but powerful Windows based PCs.
Scorpion can be used in just about any machine vision scenario and has advantages over traditionally expensive MV technologies in that very low cost components can be integrated using standard USB, firewire or other interface drivers recognised by the Windows OS.
Attendees to the course will also get the opportunity to see the new Scorpion based Sony SmartCam with Windows XP and Scorpion Embedded.
For those who can not afford two days away from their workplace, DISL also runs a series of half day machine vision seminars.
The next scheduled dates are 13th April, 16th May and 14th of June 2006.
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