Microscan to Hold Advanced Machine Vision Lighting Course at Automate 2015 Conference

March 5, 2015
Machine vision expert, Dr. Jonathan Ludlow, will lead the course

Barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions provider Microscan is offering a course as part of the AIA Certified Vision Professional (CVP) training program taking place during the Automate 2015 Conference March 23-27, 2015 at McCormick Place in Chicago. Dr. Jonathan Ludlow will instruct “Advanced Vision Lighting” covering real-world techniques for successful illumination in automated inspection settings on the first day of the conference, March 23, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

The AIA Certified Vision Professional (CVP) program allows machine vision professionals to clearly demonstrate their specialized skills in areas related to automated inspection and lighting technology. During the “Advanced Vision Lighting” course, Dr. Ludlow will guide users in designing lighting for complex applications and will also cover topics such as selecting proper illumination wavelengths, dealing with complex part surface geometries, integrating illumination in an application, and controlling back reflections. Attendees of this course will be eligible to complete the CVP-Advanced exam at the end of the training program to receive the CVP-Advanced certification, valid for three years.

For more information on Automate 2015 and the Automate Conference, or for free registration to the event, visit www.automateshow.com.

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