EMVA Business Conference to highlight machine vision industry and economic outlook
Image processing experts and business leaders from more than 20 nations are set to gather at the 12th annual EMVA Business Conference in Vienna, Austria from May 15-17.
Presentation topics at the conference, for which more than 100 participants have already registered, include:
- Machine vision in Austria
- Color image processing
- Embedded Vision
- 3D vision for metrology
- Machine vision standards update
- Autonomous driving
- EMVA market and country report
- Optical measurement industry landscape
In addition, the EMVA will present its Young Professional Award for machine vision innovation. Given annually, the award honors the innovate work of a student of young professional in the field of machine vision or image processing.
The machine vision conference will also feature two general keynote speeches, including an outlook on the European economy, European Economic Outlook – Bridging Differences by Jan Meister, founder and managing director of Meritum Capital Managers.The other keynote, Cybercrime has changed: How enterprises are fighting a new internet enemy in 2014, will be presented by Graham Cluley, independent computer security analyst, Cluely Associates.
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Former VSD Editor James Carroll joined the team 2013. Carroll covered machine vision and imaging from numerous angles, including application stories, industry news, market updates, and new products. In addition to writing and editing articles, Carroll managed the Innovators Awards program and webcasts.