IVS announces 2009 machine vision training courses
Industrial Vision Systems
Machine vision training courses
Industrial Vision Systems (IVS) has announced the 2009 training schedule for the full range of machine vision training courses offered.
All training courses have been updated to take account of the new Neurocheck 6.0 vision system software release combined with Firewire and Gigabit Ethernet digital cameras.
Once again IVS has teamed up with RBS Williams F1 Conferences to offer its basic and advanced training courses at the Williams F1 facility in Oxfordshire, close to IVS's head office.
All courses offer a complete tour including the Williams F1 Grand Prix Collection, the Trophy Room and Williams F1 Technology display.
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