06.05.2014 • News

EMVA Business Conference again with over one hundred participants

Image processing experts from more than 20 nations currently prepare for the European spring meeting of the machine vision community: More than one hundred participants have already registered for the EMVA Business Conference 2014, which takes place 15 - 17 May in the Austrian capital Vienna.

Two keynote speeches frame the core machine vision conference program at this years' conference, broadening the horizon with more general, but equally relevant topics. As conference opening Jan Meister, Founder and Managing Director of Meritum Capital Managers under the headline "European Economic Outlook - Bridging Differences" risks an outlook into the current economic situation.
International recognized and awarded computer security analyst Graham Cluley has the closing keynote with a topic that has grown in relevance constantly in the past years: "Cybercrime has changed: How enterprises are fighting a new internet enemy in 2014".

EMVA members meet during the EMVA Business Conference in Vienna for their 2014 General Assembly.

The complete conference program as well as access to one of the last conference passes can be found here.

 

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