14.10.2014 • News

EMVA exhibits again at Vision 2014

The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) exhibits at VISION 2014 from 04-06 November in Stuttgart as leading organizer at the International Machine Vision Standards Booth. In Hall 1, stand B09 machine vision experts present the most commonly used digital interface standards in the industry in their current versions and stand by for advice on which standard should be used best for a certain application.

For the first time, hourly standards tutorials will take place during all three show days at the booth commonly hosted by EMVA, AIA and Japan Industrial Imaging Association (JIIA) giving a live introduction on the features of the individual standards. The tutorials provide an introduction into the architecture and application fields of each individual standard.

Also new at this year`s VISION is a 3D demonstration of the EMVA hosted GenICam standard which shows a further development of the standard programming interface that standardizes the image acquisition of various 3D sensors.

In addition, exhibitors and visitors alike are invited to finish the first two show days at the happy hour on the International Machine Vision Standards booth. Supported by the EMVA members ViDi Systems and Edmund Optics the happy hour networking on Tuesday 4 November and Wednesday 5 November starts at 4.00 pm each at booth B09 in hall 1.

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