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News Release from: Image Management Technologies | Subject: Digital and intelligent cameras
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 January 2003
Future machine vision needs can be told
Systems integrators and other visitors are invited to tell about their future machine vision applications needs during the IPOT and Machine Vision Show, February 12th and 13th 2003.
Image Management Technologies (IMT) will be inviting systems integrators and other visitors to tell the company about their future applications needs during the IPOT and Machine Vision Show, February 12th and 13th 2003 at the NEC IMT's stand will encourage people to talk in confidence directly with the manufacturers of world-leading digital and intelligent cameras, frame grabbers and software, to explain what they foresee as their future technology requirements
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"We are working in a growing market for machine vision in the UK.
The variety and scope of applications is increasing all the time, and it is very important that manufacturers have the chance to speak directly to systems integrators, so that they understand the different functions required of new technologies.
Our stand at IPOT will give systems integrators the opportunity to directly influence product design in line with their precise requirements in the coming year," explained Nick Hewitson, managing director of IMT.
IMT offers a low-cost route for volume OEMs and systems integrators to purchase image-processing sub-systems, all with direct service from manufacturers.
IMT's revised stand number is B135, within the Machine Vision area of the exhibition.
About IMT - based in Hampshire, England, IMT was founded in 2000 by managing director Nick Hewitson, formerly of Optimum Vision.
The company works to a unique model as a manufacturer's representative in the UK, allowing users to purchase stock direct from the manufacturer.
IMT's client base includes Active Silicon, Duncantech, Mutech and Vision Components.
About industrial machine vision - industrial machine vision is concerned with the automatic interpretation of images of real scenes in order to obtain information and thereby to control or monitor machines or processes (UK Industrial Vision Association, Machine Vision Handbook, July 2001).
Worldwide the machine vision market is now worth nearly $4 billion (source: AIA) and the Automated Imaging Association's annual market survey forecasts double-digit growth for the next five years.
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