VDMA and embedded world trade fair to host panel discussion on embedded vision
On March 15, the embedded world trade fair and VDMA Machine Vision will co-host a special panel discussion on embedded vision in the Forum in hall 3A at NürnbergMesse.
The discussion will take a look at various embedded vision technologies, including those used inautonomous vehicles, factory automation, traffic, and medical imaging applications. The participants of the discussion will include:
- Richard York, VP Embedded Marketing, ARM Ltd.
- Arndt Bake, Chief Marketing Officer, Basler
- Jeff Bier, Founder, Embedded Vision Alliance, and President, BDTI
- Olaf Munkelt, Managing Director, MVTec Software
- Markus Tremmel, Driver Assistance Systems Chief Expert, Robert Bosch
- Nick Ni, Senior Product Manager, Embedded Vision and SDSoC, XILINX
"Embedded Vision will open up new fields of application for the machine vision industry – whether it is in the factory of the future, traffic, retail, consumer products or in the medical sector. Many future visions can be realised only with embedded vision. The topic evokes great interest – among the machine vision community as well as among developers and users of embedded systems," said Olaf Munkelt, Chairman of the Board of VDMA Machine Vision.
Visitors can download a free day entry ticket for embedded world and the panel discussion by pre-registering here and using the code "ew17VISION."
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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.