Advances in sensors that capture images like real eyes, plus in the software and hardware to process them, are bringing a paradigm shift in imaging, finds Andrei Mihai
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Ray Berst, president, Components Express
Claudio Sager, managing director, Stemmer Imaging AG, Switzerland
George Chamberlain, CEO and co-founder, Pleora Technologies
Dietmar Ley, CEO, Basler Vision Technologies
DECLAN O'DEA Regional manager - North Europe, Cognex
Declan O'Dea gives us his stance on the imaging and machine vision industry
Just Smit
President of marketing and sales, Adimec
Toshi Wada, Machine vision sales, Tamron Europe GmbH
Vlad Tucakov, Point Grey Research
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Don Braggins Owner, Machine Vision Systems Consultancy and Director, UK Industrial Vision Association
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