July 19 - 21, 2022 Online. FREE Registration.

Vision Spectra Conference 2022

Registration for this conference is now CLOSED.

It has been our privilege to share the photonics industries’ leading professionals and their work with you to help keep you competitive and informed.

We hope you will attend our next virtual event, the BioPhotonics Conference, October 25-27, 2022.

About this event



The Vision Spectra Conference gathers the leading names and thinkers in the machine vision industry – all in one place, over three days in July. Hear from more than 30 brilliant speakers and discover new, innovative companies that are transforming the industry. Tune in for the latest on inspection, vision-guided robotics, warehousing and logistics, and new advances in systems and components.

Keynotes
By harnessing the power of “good” data” over “big” data,” manufacturers with limited data sets can harness the power of deep learning by using machine vision for quality inspection applications. This is the premise of globally recognized AI visionary Andrew Ng, founder and CEO of Landing AI, in his keynote address on the opening day of the conference. On day two, Richard Liu of Yole Développement offers a macro look at the machine vision market and isolate market demands with a focus on long- and short-term growth factors. Luca Verre, co-founder and CEO of neuromorphic vision systems developer Prophesee, presents on neuromorphic sensing on day three.

Every session is FREE to attend. Check out the full program and register today.


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