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Three-Day Advanced Machine Vision Training Course
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Three-Day Advanced Machine Vision Training Course



Microscan has announced a three-day training course on advanced machine vision tools taught through hands-on exercises using Microscan's Visionscape Machine Vision Software platform. The course will be held in Microscan's Northeast Technology Center in Nashua, NH, from December 8-10, 2015 at 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM daily. Attendance is free and online registration is available for all users. The course is recommended for those with intermediate to advanced experience with machine vision or programming.

While human inspectors on assembly lines visually inspect parts to judge the quality of workmanship, machine vision systems use cameras and image processing software to perform the same evaluations tirelessly and with greater precision. Machine vision inspection plays an important role in achieving quality control in manufacturing, reducing costs and ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction. Machine vision systems not only provide product tracking by way of barcodes and text to create traceable production histories, but can also guide products through automated operations, match products with labels and packaging and compare product features to expected shapes, colors, fill levels and sizes.

Part of Microscan's Certified Training program, this three-day machine vision training course offers an in-depth study of Microscan's complete machine vision tool library available in its Visionscape Machine Vision Software. Training will provide an overview of common machine vision applications with hands-on exercises setting up machine vision inspection tools and programming jobs to solve a range of tasks from basic barcode reading and text recognition to complex measurements, defect detection and guidance. Attendees will learn to use tools like Decode, OCR, Count, Measure, OCV, Symbol Quality Verification and more, as well as monitor results. Microscan machine vision technology experts will be available to offer one-on-one guidance on attendees' specific applications and automation projects and attendees are invited to bring parts or barcodes to the event to discuss with the Microscan team.

To register for this training course or request additional training, visit www.microscan.com/training.aspx.

For more information contact:

Microscan

700 SW 39th Street, Ste. 100

Renton, WA 98057

800-762-1149 / 425-226-5700

info@microscan.com

www.microscan.com

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