25.07.2017 • News

Marco Jacobs presents at Embedded Vision Europe

The EMVA proudly announces Mr. Marco Jacobs, Vice President Marketing at videantis GmbH, will give his presentation titled ‘Demystifying embedded vision processing architectures’ at Embedded VISION Europe. Marco Jacobs, VP of marketing at videantis, has over 20 years of experience in the semiconductor IP industry and video/imaging applications. At videantis, he is responsible for corporate and product marketing and works with key semiconductor manufacturers to bring novel, higher-quality computer vision and video applications to its customers.

Prior to joining videantis, Marco was VP of marketing at Vector Fabrics, director of multimedia marketing at ARC, held management positions at semiconductor startups Silicon Hive (acquired by Intel) and BOPS, and was a software architect at Philips. Marco studied computer science at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He holds 7 issued patents.

The debut of EMVA’s brandnew conference Embedded VISION Europe, supplemented by an already well booked table top exhibition, will take place 12-13 October 2017 in Stuttgart.

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