Taught through hands-on exercising using Microscan’s advanced Visionscape Machine Vision Software platform, the course will offer an in-depth study of Microscan’s complete tool library included in the platform. 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 and important role in achieving 100 percent 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.
The 3-day advanced machine vision training course, hosted my Microscan, will take place Jan. 19 to the 21, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. To register for this free training course or request additional training, visit: www.microscan.com/training.aspx.