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News Release from: Industrial Vision Systems | Subject: Machine vision training courses
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 December 2005
Machine vision product training
schedules set
Industrial Vision Systems provide a full range of machine vision training services from basic introductions through to advanced training on complex vision system solutions.
Industrial Vision Systems (IVS) have today announced the full 2006 training schedule for their machine vision products IVS provide a full range of machine vision training services from basic introductions to machine vision technology, through to advanced training on complex vision system solutions
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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They offer courses for English speaking customers throughout Europe directly from the UK, and German Language courses from their sister company headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.
In addition to the basic and advanced training they also offer programmer training for the powerful extension interfaces of NeuroCheck and set-up training for operation and maintenance of NeuroCheck applications.
All training courses for 2006/7 have been updated for the latest NeuroCheck version.
Most courses take place every eight weeks - the newly released dates for 2006 can be found on the IVS website.
For 2006/7, IVS have teamed up with WilliamsF1 Grand Prix Engineering Conferences to offer all their training courses at the WilliamsF1 facility in Wantage, Oxfordshire.
The WilliamsF1 collection of Grand Prix racing cars housed in the WilliamsF1 purpose-built Conference Centre provides an inspirational backdrop for machine vision training.
Offering a rare opportunity to get a glimpse of "the behind the scenes activities" of a leading F1 team will add to the complete experience in learning new machine vision techniques.
All courses offer a complete tour including the WilliamsF1 Grand Prix Collection, The Trophy Room and WilliamsF1 Technology display.
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