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AIA appoints Robert McCurrach Vision Standards Development Director

09 August, 2011
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McCurrach has over 25 years of experience in the manufacturing sector, with a focus on global engineering management, strategic program and process management.

August 9, 2011 - Robert McCurrach has joined the Automated Imaging Association (AIA) as Director, Standards Development. Bob has over 25 years of experience in the manufacturing sector, with a focus on global engineering management, strategic program and process management, primarily for the nuclear, defense and automotive industries. He holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University as well as an MBA from Georgia Institute of Technology. Standards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. Increased standards activity led the AIA to add a full time dedicated staff person.

Bob will work closely with Jeff Fryman, who has handled standards development for AIA and its sister trade group, Robotic Industries Association, for the last 15 years. “Bob’s engineering, product and process management skills make him a natural fit for the role. He brings the right mix of technical savvy and experience to the association. We look forward to advancing our standards program to the next level and supporting this important component of the global vision industry,” said Jeff Burnstein, President of the AIA. “I’m eager to put my background and knowledge to work in promoting AIA’s commitment to improving and expanding their standards program.

I look forward to working on standards enhancements and supporting emerging standards within the machine vision industry,” said Mr. McCurrach.

About AIA

Founded in 1984, AIA was organized specifically to promote the understanding and use of image capture and analysis technology and now represents over 300 machine vision suppliers, system integrators, users, researchers, and consulting firms from 30 countries. In addition to the development of industry standards such as Camera Link, Camera Link HS and GigE Vision, AIA is best-known for The Vision Show (May 2012 in Boston); the Automate show (next held in 2013); its annual AIA Business Conference (January 18-20, 2012 in Orlando) and Machine Vision Online, the world’s leading online resource for machine vision information.

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