Vision systems are used for multiple functions within a manufacturing environment. They could be used for security, they could be used for inspection, and they could be used for AI applications. Depending on how you plan to deploy the vision system, the hardware and software that’s bundled will vary greatly. In this session, we will look at the various applications within a modern manufacturing facility, and help you first make the right choices, and second, show you how to design them into your factory.
Sam Fuller has held senior leadership positions in marketing and engineering at NXP, Freescale and AMCC and now Flex Logix. Through his career he has been responsible for the development and product management of PowerPC processors, Arm SoC...
Senior Product Line Manager, Versal AI Edge Series, AMD
Rehan Tahir is the Senior Product Line Manager for the Versal AI Edge Series at AMD based out of the San Francisco Bay area. His goal is to effectively synthesize key product related data and communicate it as clearly & concisely as possible. He...
Casey Swan is the Senior Vice President of Global Sales at Chooch, a leading computer vision lifecycle software platform that enables enterprises and ecosystem partners to replicate human visual tasks in any industry and deploy them anywhere...
Product Manager, Machine Vision and Fixed Industrial Scanning, Zebra
Jim Witherspoon is a Product Manager with Zebra’s Machine Vision and Fixed Industrial Scanning group. He has more than 18 of experience within the machine vision and fixed industrial scanning industry and has worked in application engineering,...
Executive Vice-President, Brand Director, Embedded Franchise, OpenSystems Media
Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OpenSystems Media’s Embedded and IoT portfolios, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director or UBM’s award-winning Design...