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Bitflow announces "Imaging Technologies in Food and Beverage Inspection" webinar

06 September, 2018
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Bitflow announces "Imaging Technologies in Food and Beverage Inspection" webinar
Bitflow announces "Imaging Technologies in Food and Beverage Inspection" webinar
Participants will have an open and candid discussion with two experts in the machine vision industry -- Raf Vandersmissen, Product Manager at Xenics and Mark Williamson, Managing Director at Stemmer -- and take away ideas for addressing specific imaging challenges, tips on how to employ the new technology, and increase the efficiency of their systems.

September 6, 2018 -- To help producers incorporate infrared and hyperspectal imaging, BitFlow, Inc., a manufacturer of frame grabbers, is sponsoring a free webinar titled "Imaging Technologies in Food and Beverage Inspection," scheduled for Thursday, October 4 at 10:00am Eastern Time (U.S) and 3:00pm (U.K). Participants will have an open and candid discussion with two experts in the machine vision industry -- Raf Vandersmissen, Product Manager at Xenics and Mark Williamson, Managing Director at Stemmer -- and take away ideas for addressing specific imaging challenges, tips on how to employ the new technology, and increase the efficiency of their systems.

The webinar's first speaker will be Raf Vandersmissen who will address "Infrared enabled inspection applications," discussing how companies can leverage current infrared technologies to give them an edge in a highly competitive market. The second speaker, Mark Williamson, will tackle the topic of how machine learning and hyperspectral imaging are advancing food and beverage inspection. Hyperspectral imaging can capture many types of food contamination such as mold that may lay below the surface and are not easily detected even by the human eye. Greg Blackman, editor of Imaging and Machine Vision Europe, will serve as moderator.

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