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QCAV'97 - Quality control by artificial vision

QCAV'97, an international conference on "Quality Control by Artificial Vision" will take place in Le Creusot, France, on 28-30 May 1997. The conference is being organized by the University of Burgundy (France) and will incorporate a "Technology Opportunity Forum" organized by ...

28 May 1997 - 28 May 1997
France
QCAV'97, an international conference on "Quality Control by Artificial Vision" will take place in Le Creusot, France, on 28-30 May 1997. The conference is being organized by the University of Burgundy (France) and will incorporate a "Technology Opportunity Forum" organized by the ARIST Bourgogne Innovation Relay Centre.

The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers, industry managers and end-users of artificial vision systems in order to review latest developments in the field. During the three days of the event, over 26 technical and scientific papers and 30 posters will be presented addressing the potential applications of this technique in a wide range of industrial sectors (printing, wood technology, textile industry, agro-food, imaging and filming, metal processing, radiography, paper industry, biomedical, etc).

The "Technology Opportunities Forum", to be held on 29 May 1997, will include the presentation/demonstration of a selection of innovative technologies in the field of artificial vision from all over Europe. Meetings between participants and exhibitors will be set up in the exhibition area in order to foster technology transfer and/or technical collaboration.
For further information, please contact:

ARIST Bourgogne - Innovation Relay Centre
Mr. Laurent VOLLE
68 rue Chevreul
BP 209
F-21006 DIJON Cedex
Tel. +33-3-80635291; Fax +33-3-80638558
E-mail: Ld-arist-b@axnet.fr
URL: http://bourgogne.arist.tm.fr(opens in new window)
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