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Machine Vision Brings Advanced Medical Technology to Life. . . .by Winn Hardin, Contributing Editor

Machine vision opportunities in the medical field have traditionally come from packaging applications: blister packs, thermally-sealed sterile plastic packages, vial inspection, etc...but vision is moving deeper into medical applications.
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The Nuts and Bolts of Choosing an Integrator. . . .by Winn Hardin, Contributing Editor

Search the Automated Imaging Association’s archive for articles on ‘‘choosing an integrator’‘ and you’ll pull up several very useful articles that look at why paying for a consultant is a good return on investment, with arguments supported by discussions of the many disciplines involved in a successful machine vision system. more...

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The Vision Show and Conference 2009 to be held in Phoenix, March 31- April 2
Posted: 07/01/2008
The Vision Show, North America’s largest machine vision trade show and conference, will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, at the Phoenix Convention Center, March 31 – April 2. more...

Adept Technology Announces Expansion into India Market
Posted: 07/01/2008
Distribution Agreement with Menzel Vision and Robotics Pvt. Ltd. Provides Immediate Access to Indian Market
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6th Annual ATC Golf Outing Set for August 18
Posted: 06/30/2008
The 6th Annual ATC Golf Outing will take place on Monday, August 18, 2008, at the prestigious Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center in Plymouth, Michigan. more...

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