Adept Electronic Solutions to hold Machine Vision Workshops
Adept Electronic Solutions has announced the first of its Machine Vision Training Workshop days to be held in Sydney and Melbourne in July.
They consist of an intense two-day technical training course offering hands-on, in-depth technical sessions covering the new machine vision techniques and vision products. The workshop will use products from Dalsa iPD Vision.
Who should come
This workshop will have plenty for a new user of machine vision, a different vision system user other than Dalsa iPD or if a Dalsa iPD vision product user.
Systems integrators, Original Equipment Manufacturers, Engineers, Process Operators, Production Managers, Consultants can discover new techniques, reinforce existing know-how and to discover the power and ease of Dalsa iPD Vision Solutions.
Marc Fimeri, the Managing Director of Adept Electronic Solutions said "Adept is trying to offer something of value back to our existing customers and something new to our prospective customers. We believe that by empowering them with the knowledge of how best to use vision for automated inspection we will strengthen the market, strengthen our customer's position in their market and strengthen Adept."
Chris Chalifoux, the senior application engineer at Dalsa iPD in Boston has been invited by Adept Electronic Solutions to present many of the topics during the two day course and to take us through both the basic and advanced tools and techniques required for automated inspection.
Chris Chalifoux will also teach and discuss the use of Dalsa iPD's Inspect software designed for ease-of-use and fast integration. Dalsa iPD's flagship machine vision software Sherlock will be dealt with in detail while demonstrating and teaching the use of their world-class inspection tools for many different applications. A laptop can be brought or will be provided with a PC for hands-on exercises under the supervision of three expert vision engineers from Adept Electronic Solutions.
Compact, ruggedised Dalsa iPD Vision Appliances and what they offer above and beyond other vision systems and smart cameras can be learnt. Real applications can be seen and live demonstrations studied. There will also be other topics addressed by Adept Electronic Solutions engineers - optics: how to choose them and design them into the system; lighting: what type to choose and when to choose them.
Details
The technical training will be a full two day course. Two workshops will be held - one in Melbourne and one in Sydney on the following dates:
- Melbourne: July 14 and 15, 2008
- Sydney: July 17 and 18, 2008
International guest lecturer:
Chris Chalifoux: Chris Chalifoux is the senior applications and training engineer for Dalsa iPD. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from New York and has been working in the field of image processing and machine vision for the past 20 years.
Chris Chalifoux was part of the successful ITI group before it amalgamated with Coreco and was more recently incorporated into Dalsa's iPD group. Chris Chalifoux has a very long, rich and diverse history with the design of vision systems and with application development and is an expert with the Dalsa iPD software and hardware products.
Registration:
There is no cost to attendees. Available seats are limited. Preference will be given to those companies and systems integrators that intend to use vision in the short to medium term and who are interested in using Dalsa iPD products.
12-Jun-2008