Visit the Caliper Life Sciences web site

Hosting a GigE Vision and Genicam technology day

A Firstsight Vision product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Sep 25, 2006

Firstsight Vision is offering an opportunity to find out more about GigE Vision and Genicam technology, the two new standards that will influence the way that machine vision cameras are interfaced

A free technology briefing will be held at the RBS Williams F1 Conference Centre, Grove, Oxfordshire, UK, Wednesday, 22 November 2006.

Firstsight Vision is part of the Stemmer Imaging Group, which was a founder member of the groups that have been working on both standards under the auspices of the European Machine Vision Association.

With version 1.0 of the Genicam standard having been officially released in September, attendees at this meeting will be amongst the first to be able to meet and discuss with members of the GigE standards committee as well as gaining valuable knowledge on the technology and its advantages through a series of presentations.

Topics covered will include detailed explanations of the GigE Vision and Genicam standards and their interrelation, together with a discussion of their future importance.

There will be practical examples of the technology in action, as well as the opportunity to meet manufacturers.

The day will also include a tour of the Williams Grand Prix Collection.

Numbers are limited so early registration is recommended to guarantee a place at the meeting.

Registration details and a full programme for the day can be obtained from Ruth Thompson at Firstsight Vision.

Not what you're looking for? Search the site.

Back to top Back to top

Contact Firstsight Vision

Tel +44 1252 780 000

Request information

Other Firstsight Vision stories

Newsletter sign up

Request your free weekly copy of the Laboratorytalk email newsletter ...

Visit the Caliper Life Sciences web site
A Pro-talk Publication

A Pro-talk publication