30.11.2020 • News

Imago hosts free live webinar

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Bild: Imago

Imago is offering a repeat appointment on Thursday, December 10, 2020 at 2 p.m. for a free live webinar followed by a question and answer session about the ViewIT framework. ViewIT should help users to shorten the development time for their own vision apps.

The framework has been developed for the operation of all programmable Imago hardware. The tool offers a GUI, image acquisition functions, communication interfaces including OPC / UA and image processing from a single source. Users no longer need programming knowledge outside of image processing in order to develop their own applications. In the webinar, Imago presents how ViewIT works and shows techniques for controlling Imago hardware via ViewIT.

The speakers

  • Carsten Strampe is managing director of Imago Technologies with decades of expertise in the field of industrial image processing.
  • Alkhazur Manakov is responsible for the R&D department at Imago and is an expert in the commissioning of hardware components.
  • Guido Schluckebier is the developer of ViewIT and always has the right tip ready for the application of the framework.

Info and registration

Date: December 10th, 2020
Time: 2 p.m.

The webinar will be held in English. Interested parties can register for the webinar via this link.

Company

Imago Technologies GmbH

Straßheimer Str. 45
61169 Friedberg
Germany

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