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Charlotte Stonestreet
Managing Editor |
Talk to the experts at UKIVA Machine Vision Conference & Exhibition
27 April 2018
Over 50 of the leading machine vision companies from around the world will be exhibiting at the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition which is taking place at Arena MK, Milton Keynes on Wednesday May 16th 2018.
The prime objective for the event is to create an informative and educational environment. With 55 technical seminars being delivered at the Conference, including two Keynote presentations, there will be an impressive array of experienced and knowledgeable vision specialists gathered under one roof, providing the perfect opportunity for attendees to network both with these specialists and with each other about any aspect of machine vision.
The morning Keynote will see Professor Tony Pipe, deputy director at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UWE talk about the Venturer project. This wide-reaching project assesses the responses of passengers and other road users to driverless cars as well as looking at the enabling technology and developing an understanding of the insurance and legal implications of increased vehicle autonomy.
Henry Harris-Burland, VP marketing from Starship Technologies, will present the afternoon Keynote, discussing the development of advanced, self-driving personal delivery robots that can carry up to 22 b of food or shopping in a locked compartment within a 2-mile (3km) radius, using pavements to make their deliveries.
Controls, Drives & Automation will host the Systems & Applications seminar theatre, with presenters from companies including SICK, B&R Industrial Automation and Bytronic Automation.
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