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BitFlow Joins European Machine Vision Association

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WOBURN, Mass., Aug. 11, 2017 — Frame grabber manufacturer BitFlow Inc. has joined the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), a Barcelona-based nonprofit association representing the machine vision industry in Europe.

BitFlow aims to help shape the future of the region's machine vision technology and standards in conjunction with EMVA partners, as well as to leverage its membership to expand distributor relationships and boost demand for its frame grabbers.

"Although we are headquartered in the United States, BitFlow is a global company with deep roots in the European marketplace," said Donal Waide, director of sales at BitFlow."As an EMVA member, we look forward to participating in efforts to advance common interests with a like-minded association of Europe's blue chip vision companies and suppliers."

Besides BitFlow, its members include Carl Zeiss, Chromasens, Framos, JAI, Mikrotron, Point Gray, SICK AG, Sony, Toshiba and others.

BitFlow is a developer of high-performance frame grabbers for use in imaging applications.


Photonics.com
Aug 2017
GLOSSARY
machine vision
Interpretation of an image of an object or scene through the use of optical noncontact sensing mechanisms for the purpose of obtaining information and/or controlling machines or processes.
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