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August 10th Webinar: Machine Vision’s Role in the Smart Factory

Date: Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT / 3:00 PM GMT            
Sponsor: Automation Technology
Duration: 1 hour

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Webcast Description:

Recently the “smart factory” concept that arose from Industry 4.0 and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) topic has become an increasingly popular term. Smart factories, via IIoT enabling technologies, have the potential to improve productivity, reduce waste and downtime, and optimize manufacturing processes, creating a new era of manufacturing.

Machine vision plays a key role in smart factories, where automated manufacturing lines will be able to self-adjust to maximize quality, output, and profitability. Smart factories offer those in manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing environments the chance to improve overall processes.

During this Webinar, Tom Brennan, President, Artemis Vision, will discuss smart factory concepts and the role that machine vision plays and how the smart factory is sometimes best thought of as a culture that prizes gathering data and pushing incremental “smart” improvements that make the process faster, more flexible, and better.

Presented by:


Tom Brennan  
President  
Artemis Vision

Tom Brennan is President of Artemis Vision a machine vision software and integration company headquartered in Denver, CO with regional offices in Dallas and Charlotte. The company founded in 2010 has been entirely funded by successful customer projects and is leading development into Vision Guided Robotics, Parallel Computation for Vision, 3-D Vision and Traceability. The company specializes in innovative approaches to industrial, medical and scientific vision problems.

Moderator: Chris Mc Loone
Editor in Chief
Vision Systems Design

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