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May 8-10, 2012 Hynes Convention Center Boston, Massachusetts USA Your connection to global vision and imaging technologies Visit North America’s largest display of vision and imaging products that can help you: Improve accuracy and reliability Increase throughput Utilize color systems for innovative analysis Comply with FDA and other traceability regulations Maximize system efficiency Develop complete vision system solutions Combine all this with— an outstanding educational conference, an exciting high-tech keynote address, and excellent networking opportunities —this is a show you can’t miss! REGISTER TODAY! Free show admission at www.VisionOnline.org 3M Electronic Solutions Division Active Silicon, Inc. Adimec Advanced illumination Alexima Allied Vision Technologies Allison Park Group, Inc. Alysium-Tech GmbH Andon Electronics Corp. ATS Automation AWAIBA CMOS IMAGE SENSORS BAP Image Systems Basler Vision Technologies Baumer Ltd. Birger Engineering BitFlow, Inc. BMT Industrial Ltd. Boulder Imaging CCS America, Inc. Cemar Electro Inc. Chromasens GmbH CMOS Vision GmbH CMOSIS Nv Cognex Corporation Coherent Components Express Computar Cyth Systems, Inc. e2v Edmund Optics EDT, Inc. ELCAN Optical Technologies Euresys Inc. EVT Eye Vision Technology FLIR Commercial Systems FujiFilm North America Corporation Gibson Engineering Global Laser Hitachi Kokusai Electric America, Ltd. IDS Imaging Development Systems, Inc. Imaging Solutions Group The Imaging Source Imperx, Inc. Intercon 1 IOI Technology Corporation JAI Laser Components USA, Inc. LATAB LMI Technologies Inc. Matrox Imaging Microscan Systems, Inc. Midwest Optical Systems MVTec, LLC National Instruments NET USA, Inc. NorPix Numetrix Technologies Opto Engineering Osela Inc. OWLink Technology, Inc. Panavision Imaging, LLC Photonics Media Physimetrics Pleora Technologies Point Grey Research, Inc. Power Technology PPT VISION INC. ProPhotonix Quality Magazine Raytek Corporation Resonon, Inc. Saber1 Technologies LLC Schneider Optics, Inc. SCHOTT North America, Inc. SICK, Inc. Silicon Software Smart Vision Lights SVS-VISTEK Teledyne DALSA Toshiba Teli Corporation Videology Imaging Solutions VISION – Messe Stuttgart Vision Components Vision Research Vision Systems Design Vision Systems Technology VOLPI USA VS Technology Corporation XIMEA Z-Laser America Inc. Show Hours Tuesday, May 8 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 9 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thursday, May 10 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Note: The conference opens on Monday, May 7 and runs through Thursday, May 10. No one under 16 admitted. Back by popular demand; join us off-site for our second Vision Networking Party complete with great networking, food, drinks and hot blues musician, Albert Cummings. The party is open to Vision Show attendees and exhibitors, but tickets are required. Get access to key vision suppliers and users, dinner, drinks and amazing music all for just $35–the best ticket in town thanks to our sponsors! Tickets can be purchased online with your show registration. The Vision Networking Party FREE Show Admission Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 7:00 pm Hard Rock Cafe – Cavern Club 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! –Almost Sold Out– Booth Spaces May Still Be Available! Contact Kathleen Straight at AIA at +1 734-994-6088 or [email protected] Cameras in our modern day devices have become ubiquitous. As the resolution of miniature cameras soar beyond 8 million pixels, requiring that the pitch of those pixels measure 1.4 millionths of a meter or even less, it is time to examine the implications of pixels that are smaller than the ability of the associated lens to resolve. Leo Baldwin, a leading designer of next generation consumer electronic devices, will share what’s in store for the future and just how small these cameras should be. Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 11:15 am Cameras in Consumer Electronics – What Does the Future Hold? Leo Baldwin President, Functional Photonics The world’s leading suppliers of machine vision systems and components will exhibit at The Vision Show. Cameras Lenses & Optics Lighting Equipment Vision Software Sensors Frame Grabbers Complete Vision Systems Details and Registration at www.VisionOnline.org REGISTER TODAY! Free Show Admission! 900 Victors Way, Suite 140 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 USA May 8-10, 2012 Hynes Convention Center Boston, Massachusetts USA These are just some of the products and technologies you’ll find!

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May 8-10, 2012

Hynes Convention CenterBoston, Massachusetts USA

Your connection to global vision and imaging technologies

Visit North America’s largest display of vision and imaging products that can help you:

■ Improve accuracy and reliability

■ Increase throughput

■ Utilize color systems for innovative analysis

■ Comply with FDA and other traceability regulations

■ Maximize system efficiency

■ Develop complete vision system solutions

Combine all this with— an outstanding educational conference,

an exciting high-tech keynote address,

and excellent networking opportunities

—this is a show you can’t miss!

REGISTER TODAY!

Free show admission at

www.VisionOnline.org

3M Electronic Solutions Division

Active Silicon, Inc.

Adimec

Advanced illumination

Alexima

Allied Vision Technologies

Allison Park Group, Inc.

Alysium-Tech GmbH

Andon Electronics Corp.

ATS Automation

AWAIBA CMOS IMAGE SENSORS

BAP Image Systems

Basler Vision Technologies

Baumer Ltd.

Birger Engineering

BitFlow, Inc.

BMT Industrial Ltd.

Boulder Imaging

CCS America, Inc.

Cemar Electro Inc.

Chromasens GmbH

CMOS Vision GmbH

CMOSIS Nv

Cognex Corporation

Coherent

Components Express

Computar

Cyth Systems, Inc.

e2v

Edmund Optics

EDT, Inc.

ELCAN Optical Technologies

Euresys Inc.

EVT Eye Vision Technology

FLIR Commercial Systems

FujiFilm North America Corporation

Gibson Engineering

Global Laser

Hitachi Kokusai Electric America, Ltd.

IDS Imaging Development Systems, Inc.

Imaging Solutions Group

The Imaging Source

Imperx, Inc.

Intercon 1

IOI Technology Corporation

JAI

Laser Components USA, Inc.

LATAB

LMI Technologies Inc.

Matrox Imaging

Microscan Systems, Inc.

Midwest Optical Systems

MVTec, LLC

National Instruments

NET USA, Inc.

NorPix

Numetrix Technologies

Opto Engineering

Osela Inc.

OWLink Technology, Inc.

Panavision Imaging, LLC

Photonics Media

Physimetrics

Pleora Technologies

Point Grey Research, Inc.

Power Technology

PPT VISION INC.

ProPhotonix

Quality Magazine

Raytek Corporation

Resonon, Inc.

Saber1 Technologies LLC

Schneider Optics, Inc.

SCHOTT North America, Inc.

SICK, Inc.

Silicon Software

Smart Vision Lights

SVS-VISTEK

Teledyne DALSA

Toshiba Teli Corporation

Videology Imaging Solutions

VISION – Messe Stuttgart

Vision Components

Vision Research

Vision Systems Design

Vision Systems Technology

VOLPI USA

VS Technology Corporation

XIMEA

Z-Laser America Inc.

Show HoursTuesday, May 8 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Wednesday, May 9 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Thursday, May 10 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Note: The conference opens on Monday, May 7 and runs through Thursday, May 10.

No one under 16 admitted.

Back by popular demand; join us off-site for our second Vision Networking Party complete with great networking, food, drinks and hot blues musician, Albert Cummings. The party is open to Vision Show attendees and exhibitors, but tickets are required. Get access to key vision suppliers and users, dinner, drinks and amazing music all for just $35–the best ticket in town thanks to our sponsors! Tickets can be purchased online with your show registration.

The Vision Networking Party

FREE Show Admission

Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 7:00 pmHard Rock Cafe – Cavern Club

Don’t miss the exciting Keynote Address! Exhibitors at The Vision ShowThese 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!

–Almost Sold Out–Booth Spaces May Still Be Available! Contact Kathleen Straight at AIA at

+1 734-994-6088 or [email protected]

Cameras in our modern day devices have become ubiquitous. As the resolution of miniature cameras soar beyond 8 million pixels, requiring that the pitch of those pixels measure 1.4 millionths of a meter or even less, it is time to examine the implications of pixels that are smaller than the ability of the associated lens to resolve. Leo Baldwin, a leading designer of next generation consumer electronic devices, will share what’s in store for the future and just how small these cameras should be.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 11:15 amCameras in Consumer Electronics – What Does the Future Hold?

Leo BaldwinPresident, Functional Photonics

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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 Classifi cation Techniques

Advanced Camera and Image Sensor Technology

Plus…Four Special Industry Courses:

• 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 four 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 Certifi ed Vision Professional!

Act fast…the rates increase after April 24, 2012.

The Vision Show is an ideal event for:• System Integrators• Machine Builders • OEMs• Industrial Automation Distributors• Any company with in-house integration capabilities• Users of vision and imaging technologies• Companies that want to learn how

vision can benefi t them

Other Conference OptionsAny one class or any full day pass: $195

• Get highly valuable training that is immediately worthwhile!

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

• Take one class or four full days of training, your options are fl exible.

• AIA’s Certifi ed 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 profi tability, improve throughput, reduce defects, comply with regulations or solve a specifi c 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 see what you can implement right away to benefi t your company.

Vision and imaging technologies are enabling companies to reach new heights! This crucial technology can be found in:

medical imaging

manufacturing

pharmaceuticals

food and beverage

consumer products

electronics

drug discovery and lab automation

biometrics

military/defense

entertainment

traffic systems

transportation

surveillance and security

energy

mapping

metrology

semiconductor

printing

waste management

postal sorting

printing

packaging

scientific imaging

and more

The Vision Conference • Four Days • May 7-10, 2012

Machine Vision for the Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Biometrics & Lab Automation

Industries

Machine Vision for the Food &

Beverage, Packaging, Consumer Goods,

and Pharmaceutical Packaging Industries

Machine Vision for the Electronics, Semiconductor and

Solar Industries

Machine Vision for the Automotive,

Aerospace and General

Manufacturing Industries

Get the Vision All Access PassIncludes four days of training, three days of exhibits, keynote address and the complete Conference Proceedings

Your Best

Value!

$595

Complete Conference

ProceedingsEven if you attend just one class, you can get the entire conference

proceedings:

Register at

Get more information atwww.VisionOnline.org

www.VisionOnline.org

$95 with any one day pass$295 a la carte