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Michal Czardybon confirms talk at EMVA Conference 2018

Michal Czardybon confirms talk at EMVA Conference 2018

The EMVA is happy to announce Michal Czadybon, General Manager at Adaptive Vision, talking about ‘Deep Learning in Industrial Quality Inspection: Experiences from the field’ at the 2018 edition of the EMVA Business Conference.

Michal Czardybon is the general manager of Adaptive Vision. In the past he was working as a software engineer for a Polish software house, Future Processing. Initially it was in the field of intelligent video surveillance, but later changed to industrial machine vision. Michal then originated the idea of a visual programming environment for machine vision engineers and started Adaptive Vision as an independent business unit. Currently manages its exponential growth and further development directions, which most notably include the game changing technology of deep learning.

The 16th EMVA Business Conference, will take place 7-9 June 2018 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

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