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MVC 2022 PREVIEW
programme, this live event will once again act as a focal point for the latest vision trends and technologies and their uses in real-life
applications, as well as
offering the opportunity to see a wide range of the latest vision products. The first keynote presentation will be delivered by Seb Millar, who is Machine Learning Engineering Manager at Recycleye, a company specialising in the application of advanced machine learning, computer vision and robotics to improve waste recycling efficiencies at Materials Recycling or Recovery Facilities. MVC 2022 has established an impressive reputation for its far-reaching educational Conference programme, featuring a busy technical seminar programme, all delivered by experienced and knowledgeable vision specialists. Returning as a live event in the UK after an absence of two years, MVC 2022 will provide an environment where visitors and experts can interact to discuss any aspect of machine vision. The conference programme typically extends across eight different technical themes and has content designed both for people who want to learn more about the fundamentals of vision technology, as well as experienced practitioners who are keen to explore the latest developments in topics such as deep learning, embedded vision and other leading edge vision technologies. Retaining its popular format, visitors can tailor their own
programme from the multiple technical seminar theatres that run in parallel throughout the day. Topics covered will include Vision in Robotics, Understanding Vision Technology, Deep Learning & Embedded Vision, 3D Vision, Optics & Illumination, Camera Technology, Systems & Applications and Vision Innovation.
Keynote addresses have always proved popular at previous MVC events and Seb Millar’s presentation for 2022 is expected to continue that trend. Millar leads a team at Recycleye, developing machine learning applications for waste material detection and selection for recycling in the waste industry. His talk is entitled: ‘Trash to cash – turning the world’s waste into resource’. Only a small percentage of the plastic waste generated each year is recycled, and in real world applications, detecting crushed, shredded, overlapping and dirty plastic recyclables is not easy with computer vision. Millar’s presentation will cover how Recycleye Vision and Robotics have gone from an idea at Imperial College, London to installation in multi-million pound facilities across Europe. Recycleye CEO, Victor Dewulf, said: “Waste is not recycled when the cost of recycling exceeds the value of the sorted material. By lowering the cost of recycling with artificial intelligence and robotics, this threshold can be broken and removal chains can be fully integrated back into supply chains”. Current UK regulation requires facilities to sample just 0.05% of waste, but the combination of AI, smart analytics, and low-cost cameras enables 100% analysis. Another essential component of MVC
2022 is the focus on the latest vision technology. Even through the height of the pandemic, vision suppliers have continued to bring new products to market. New image sensors with exciting new capabilities have been developed; new illumination sources have emerged, AI capabilities have improved, image processing toolkits have been enhanced, and much, much more. Now for the first time in two years a dedicated machine vision exhibition returns to the UK alongside the Conference. The exhibition section at MVC 2022 will represent a cross-section of the industrial vision industry, with many world-renowned manufacturers, leading vision technology suppliers and distributors and vision systems integrators available to demonstrate product and discuss how their specialist expertise can help solve vision problems. Confirmed exhibitors can now be seen on the MVC website at Exhibitors 2022 | UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and more names will be added over the coming weeks.
The Conference theatres are conveniently located around the exhibition space meaning that there is plenty of opportunity for visitors to see all of the stands during breaks or vacant slots in their personal seminar itinerary. MVC 2022 is an ideal event for anyone who is actively involved in the design and/or implementation of a vision system, or who has a problem that might be solved using vision. Relevant to industries including food, beverage, pharmaceutical, healthcare, automotive, aerospace, medical devices, packaging, solar energy, medical devices, packaging, solar energy, and more, MVC 2022 offers the perfect opportunity to investigate the latest technology on offer for end users, systems integrators, machine builders and OEMs looking to incorporate vision into their products.
Visitor registration is now open at:
https://rfg.circdata.com/publish/MVC22/
MVC 2022
www.machinevisionconference.co.uk
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UKIVA’s Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition (MVC 2022) returns to the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, UK on 28 April, 2022
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