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North America’s largest display of vision and imaging technologies Free show admission at www.VisionOnline.org Show Hours Tuesday, April 15 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 16 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 17 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Note: The conference opens on Monday, April 14 and runs through Friday, April 18. No one under 16 admitted. FREE Show Admission Don’t miss the exciting Keynote Address! Exhibitors at The Vision Show These leading companies will all be at the show, but the list is growing—check www.VisionOnline.org to see the most up-to-date list! Book Exhibit Space Today! Contact Kathleen Straight at AIA at +1 734-994-6088 or [email protected] Cameras Lenses & Optics Lighting Equipment Vision Software Sensors Frame Grabbers Complete Vision Systems Details and Registration at www.VisionOnline.org 900 Victors Way, Suite 140 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA April 15-17, 2014 Hynes Convention Center Boston, Massachusetts USA These are just some of the products and technologies you’ll find! Your connection to global vision and imaging products that can help you: Improve accuracy and reliability Increase throughput Utilize innovative analysis Comply with FDA and other traceability regulations Maximize system efficiency Develop complete vision system solutions April 15-17, 2014 Hynes Convention Center • Boston, Massachusetts USA With baseball season beginning in April and The Vision Show taking place in Boston, home of the World Champion Red Sox, the show will feature a “hot corner” on the show floor where attendees can discuss hot topics with industry experts. These are small group discussions on topics of interest in vision and imaging. Want to talk about new lighting techniques, or how to sell your management on vision, or how to know what interface standard is best for your needs? These are just some of the ideas—be sure to specify topics you’d like to discuss on your registration form. The Hot Corner 1st Vision, Inc. Active Silicon, Inc. Adimec ADLINK Technology Advanced illumination Allied Vision Technologies, Inc. Allison Park Group, Inc. Alysium-Tech America, Inc. Andon Electronics Corp Andor Technology AZURE Photonics Co., Ltd. Basler Inc. Baumer Ltd BitFlow, Inc. CCS America, Inc. Chroma Technology Chromasens GmbH Coast Automation, Inc. Coherent Inc. Coleman Technologies, Inc. Components Express, Inc. Computar Lenses Corning DAQ SYSTEM CO., LTD. Edmund Optics EDT - Engineering Design Team Euresys Inc. EVT Eye Vision Technology FLIR Commerical Systems, Inc. Gardasoft Vision Gibson Engineering IDS Imaging Development Systems ITS International IMAGO Technologies GmbH Intercon 1 IRCameras LLC ISVI Corp. JAI, Inc. JMAK Automation Keyence Corporation Kithara Software GmbH Laser Components USA, Inc. LATAB Matrox Imaging Midwest Optical Systems, Inc. Mightex Systems Mitsubishi Electric Corporation MVTec, LLC National Instruments Navitar NET USA, Inc. Newport Corporation NorPix, Inc. Opto Engineering Optotune AG Osela Inc. Photonfocus AG Point Grey Research, Inc. Precision Optics Gera Photonics Media Quality Magazine Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Resonon, Inc. Saber1 Technologies LLC Schneider Optics, Inc. SCHOTT North America, Inc. - Lighting & Imaging SICK, Inc. Sight Machine Silicon Software, Inc. Smart Vision Lights SVS-VISTEK Tamron USA, Inc. Teledyne DALSA The Imaging Source LLC Vecow Co. Ltd. Videology Imaging Solutions Vision Systems Design Vision Systems Technology VST America Inc. XIMEA Xilinx Yaskawa Motoman Robotics Z-LASER America Inc. Collaborative Robots Workshop Tuesday, April 15 High-end Surveillance and Security— How Technology is Helping Protect Us Security and high-end surveillance technologies, although completely different, are used together to help keep us safe. Typical security cameras and even cell phone images can be mined using software to help law enforcement solve crimes. High-end surveillance technologies provide more information at higher resolutions and therefore are the choice for border patrol, port security, airport monitoring, asset protection, law enforcement and other surveillance operations across the globe. This presentation will touch on the technologies used to capture the Boston Marathon bombers and will specifically discuss cutting-edge high-end surveillance technologies, where they are used and where future opportunities may be. With special introduction by: Paul Czerepuszko, Director, Business Development, FLIR Commercial Systems, Inc. The Vision Networking Party AIA’s sister trade group, the Robotic Industries Association (RIA) will host a full day workshop on Wednesday, April 16th about the latest advances in collaborative robots. This new class of robot, which works side by side with people without traditional safeguarding, is the subject of strong interest from potential robot users. Because vision has a key role to play in the further development of this technology, The Vision Show is a natural site for this first-ever RIA Collaborative Robots Workshop. A separate fee is required. One of the highlights at every Vision Show is the opportunity to network with fellow attendees, speakers, and exhibitors in an informal setting. AIA will once again host a networking party on Wednesday, April 16th at a fun location in Boston featuring food, beverages, and entertainment. A separate registration fee is required. Details online. Dennis Treece Colonel, US Army (Retired) Former CSO and Director, Department of Corporate Security and Emergency Preparedness, Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport)

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Your connection to global vision and imaging products that can help you:■ Improve accuracy and

reliability

■ Increase throughput

■ Utilize innovative analysis

■ Comply with FDA and other traceability regulations

■ Maximize system efficiency

■ Develop complete vision system solutions

April 15-17, 2014Hynes Convention Center • Boston, Massachusetts USA

With baseball season beginning in April and The Vision Show taking place in Boston, home of the World Champion Red Sox, the show will feature a “hot corner” on the show floor where attendees can discuss hot topics with industry experts. These are small group discussions on topics of interest in vision and imaging. Want to talk about new lighting techniques, or how to sell your management on vision, or how to know what interface standard is best for your needs? These are just some of the ideas—be sure to specify topics you’d like to discuss on your registration form.

The Hot Corner

1st Vision, Inc.Active Silicon, Inc.

AdimecADLINK Technology

Advanced illuminationAllied Vision Technologies, Inc.

Allison Park Group, Inc.Alysium-Tech America, Inc.

Andon Electronics CorpAndor Technology

AZURE Photonics Co., Ltd.Basler Inc.Baumer LtdBitFlow, Inc.

CCS America, Inc.Chroma TechnologyChromasens GmbH

Coast Automation, Inc.Coherent Inc.

Coleman Technologies, Inc.Components Express, Inc.

Computar LensesCorning

DAQ SYSTEM CO., LTD.Edmund Optics

EDT - Engineering Design TeamEuresys Inc.

EVT Eye Vision TechnologyFLIR Commerical Systems, Inc.

Gardasoft VisionGibson Engineering

IDS Imaging Development SystemsITS International

IMAGO Technologies GmbHIntercon 1

IRCameras LLCISVI Corp.JAI, Inc.

JMAK AutomationKeyence Corporation

Kithara Software GmbHLaser Components USA, Inc.

LATABMatrox Imaging

Midwest Optical Systems, Inc.Mightex Systems

Mitsubishi Electric CorporationMVTec, LLC

National InstrumentsNavitar

NET USA, Inc.Newport Corporation

NorPix, Inc.Opto Engineering

Optotune AGOsela Inc.

Photonfocus AGPoint Grey Research, Inc.

Precision Optics GeraPhotonics MediaQuality Magazine

Raytheon ELCAN Optical TechnologiesResonon, Inc.

Saber1 Technologies LLCSchneider Optics, Inc.

SCHOTT North America, Inc. - Lighting & ImagingSICK, Inc.

Sight MachineSilicon Software, Inc.Smart Vision Lights

SVS-VISTEKTamron USA, Inc.Teledyne DALSA

The Imaging Source LLC Vecow Co. Ltd.

Videology Imaging SolutionsVision Systems Design

Vision Systems TechnologyVST America Inc.

XIMEAXilinx

Yaskawa Motoman RoboticsZ-LASER America Inc.

Collaborative Robots Workshop

Tuesday, April 15High-end Surveillance and Security— How Technology is Helping Protect UsSecurity and high-end surveillance technologies, although completely different, are used together to help keep us safe. Typical security cameras and even cell phone images can be mined using software to help law enforcement solve crimes. High-end surveillance technologies provide more information at higher resolutions and therefore are the choice for border patrol, port security, airport monitoring, asset protection, law enforcement and other surveillance operations across the globe. This presentation will touch on the technologies used to capture the Boston Marathon bombers and will specifically discuss cutting-edge high-end surveillance technologies, where they are used and where future opportunities may be.

With special introduction by: Paul Czerepuszko, Director, Business Development, FLIR Commercial Systems, Inc.

The Vision Networking Party

AIA’s sister trade group, the Robotic Industries Association (RIA) will host a full day workshop on Wednesday, April 16th about the latest advances in collaborative robots. This new class of robot, which works side by side with people without traditional safeguarding, is the subject of strong interest from potential robot users. Because vision has a key role to play in the further development of this technology, The Vision Show is a natural site for this first-ever RIA Collaborative Robots Workshop. A separate fee is required.

One of the highlights at every Vision Show is the opportunity to network with fellow attendees, speakers, and exhibitors in an informal setting. AIA will once again host a networking party on Wednesday, April 16th at a fun location in Boston featuring food, beverages, and entertainment. A separate registration fee is required. Details online.

Dennis TreeceColonel, US Army (Retired)

Former CSO and Director, Department of Corporate Security and

Emergency Preparedness, Massachusetts Port

Authority (Massport)

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The Fundamentals of Machine Vision

Beginning Lighting & Optics for Machine Vision

The Fundamentals of Camera and Image Sensor Technology

Image Processing Fundamentals

Introduction to 3D Vision Techniques

Advances in LED Lighting and Lighting Techniques

Non-Visible Imaging Theory and Techniques

Reliable Vision Application Development

Camera Interface Technologies

Advanced Color Machine Vision and Applications

Advanced Vision Guided Robotics

Advanced Vision Lighting

Advanced Optics for Vision

Metrology and 2D Calibration Techniques

Designing High-Speed and Linescan Vision Systems

Advanced Solutions for Motion and Vision Integration

3D Vision System Development

Advanced Vision System Integration

Particle Analysis and Classification Techniques

Advanced Camera and Image Sensor Technology

Machine Vision for Life Sciences

…and more! Full Conference agenda online.

Visit www.VisionOnline.org for complete travel and hotel information.

• Prove your vision & imaging knowledge• Differentiate yourself in the industry• Enhance your career• Invest in your own continued educationThe AIA CVP program is designed to demonstrate an individual’s capabilities and highlight their knowledge. This helps your career and your company’s marketability. You can join this elite group of professionals!

CVP-Basic consists of two days of classes and an exam. CVP-Advanced consists of five days of classes and an exam. Those with appropriate experience may take the exam only.

Exam fee with CVP class registration: $175

Exam fee without classes: $295 CVP-Basic, $495 CVP-Advanced

Become a Certified Vision Professional!

Act fast…the rates increase after April 1, 2014.

The Vision Show is an ideal event for:

Other Conference OptionsAny one class or any full day pass: $245

• Get highly valuable training that is immediately worthwhile!

• Classes are taught by experienced vision professionals who know your challenges.

• Take one class or five full days of training, your options are flexible.

• AIA’s Certified Vision Professional program classes and exams (both CVP-Basic and CVP-Advanced) will be available at the conference.

Come and learn how vision can help you, whether it is to increase your profitability, improve throughput, reduce defects, comply with regulations or solve a specific problem, vision will improve your global competitiveness. Industry leading exhibitors will unveil new technologies, new components and new solutions at The Vision Show. Keep up-to-date on the latest developments in vision and discover what you can implement right away to benefit your company.

Get the Vision

All Access Pass

Includes five days of training, three days of exhibits,

keynote address and the complete Conference Proceedings

Best Value!

$695

Complete Conference Proceedings Even if you attend just one class, you can get the

entire conference proceedings: $95 with any one day pass

$295 a la cart

Get more information at www.VisionOnline.org/CVP

Register atwww.VisionOnline.org

■ System Integrators ■ Machine Builders ■ OEMs ■ Industrial Automation Product

Distributors ■ Any company with in-house

integration capabilities ■ Users of vision and imaging

technologies ■ Companies that want to learn

how vision can benefit them

The Vision Conference • Five Days • April 14-18, 2014