The world's leading supplier of machine vision and industrial-ID systems today announced 18 free vision technology seminars exclusively for manufacturing professionals to be held throughout the US and Canada in May and June.
This half-day event will demonstrate how easy it is to set up and deploy vision and industrial-ID systems for automated inspection tasks and traceability initiatives in the automotive, pharmaceutical, food, beverage, consumer packaged goods, pharmaceutical, medical, and electronics industries.
In addition to walking away with an understanding of the fundamentals of implementing a successful vision solution, participants will learn how machine vision has been transformed into a much more affordable and accessible solution.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a product sample, and discuss their application with a Cognex engineer.
The seminars will be held in May in California, Cambridge, ON, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Montreal, QB, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington and Wisconsin and June in Georgia, Illinois, Iowa and New Jersey and Toronto, ON. Readers can register for a seminar online at http://www.cognex.com/seminar.
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