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News Release from: Trident Exhibitions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 06 August 2004
Free seminars added to image processing
show
Image Processing and Optical Technology (IPOT) has formed an exciting new partnership with Photonics Cluster (UK) who will hold a series of free seminars at the NEC show in February 2005.
Image Processing and Optical Technology (IPOT) has formed an exciting new partnership with Photonics Cluster (UK) who will hold a series of free seminars at the NEC show in February 2005 IPOT is billed as the definitive industry event for image processing and optical technology
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Dec 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Glenn Barrowman of Photonics Cluster states: "On behalf of the network I was delighted to take the opportunity arose to work with the organisers of the Image Processing and Optical Technologies and Machine Vision exhibition in delivering a series of technical presentations over the two days of the show".
"These will be designed to complement existing presentations and the provide exhibitors with an additional vehicle to promote their technologies".
"The cluster will promote these sessions to potential customers from the end user sectors which will increase the effectiveness of the show".
The cluster activities include securing on behalf of its growing membership, corporate finance, research funding and access to in-house research facilities with optoelectronics equipment in the areas of 3D scanning, laser micromachining and processing, photometric analysis, surface measurement, high speed photography using lasers, automated fibre alignment and telecom component test and measurement equipment.
Photonics Cluster (UK) is dedicated to supporting the optoelectronics industry by interacting with technology and user sector companies as well as academic and research establishments.
Open to everyone the series of seminars are therefore the ideal forum for Photonics Cluster UK member clients to present their prospective technology areas to the wider business community and enhance their experience of the IPOT show.
IPOT will be colocated with six other shows at the NEC over the two days: Mtec, covering sensors, measurement and instrumentation; 3C, on contamination control and clean-room products; Machine Vision, the UK's leading vision event; EID, covering electronic information display; Practical Vacuum, the definitive exhibition for the vacuum industry; and Machine Building, which showcases machine building, automation and design.
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