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AIA announces 2019 Board of Directors

By: AIA Automation Inc.
04 April, 2019
1 min read
AIA announces 2019 Board of Directors
AIA announces 2019 Board of Directors
AIA now represents some 380 vision suppliers, system integrators, users, researchers, and consulting firms from 32 countries.

April 4, 2019 Four vision industry leaders have been elected to serve new two year terms on the Board of Directors of AIA – The Association for Advancing Vision + Imaging. The four board members who were elected are:

  • David Dechow, Principal Vision Systems Architect, Integro Technologies
  • Edward Roney, National Account Manager – Intelligent Robotics, FANUC America Corporation (re-elected)
  • Ghislain Beaupré, Vice President, R&D and Operations, Teledyne DALSA (re-elected)
  • Jeremy Bergh, President – North America, IDS Imaging Development Systems Inc.

The other 2019 members of the AIA Board of Directors include Wallace Latimer, Vice President of US Sales and Marketing, FISBA and Chair of the AIA Board; Steve Wardell, Director of Imaging, ATS Automation and Vice Chair of the AIA Board; Dave Curley, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Pleora Technologies; Greg Hollows, Vice President - Imaging Business Unit, Edmund Optics; James Gardiner, Business Development Manager, Metaphase Technologies; John Merva, Vice President of North America, Gardasoft Vision; Rusty Ponce de Leon, President, Phase 1 Technology Corp.; and Jeff Burnstein, President, Association for Advancing Automation.

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