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STANDARDS UPDATE: Vision Standards: An Overview of Global and A3 Developments

Jul 22, 2021
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Standards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components, increasing market size, and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. As the Association for Advancing Automation's (A3's) director of standards development for vision and imaging for the past 10 years, Bob McCurrach has had a key role in leading global standards development during a very active time in this space. He provides his insights on this activity, showing the enormous efforts of standards developers in expanding the vision market, especially in light of COVID-19 restrictions. McCurrach also shares the latest developments in A3's vision and imaging standards, focusing on Camera Link HS and USB3 Vision.

***This presentation premiered during the 2021 Vision Spectra Conference. For more information on Photonics Media conferences, visit events.photonics.com.

About the presenter:
Bob McCurrachBob McCurrach has over 25 years of experience in the manufacturing and product development sector, with a focus on global engineering management, strategic programming, and process management, primarily for the nuclear, defense, and automotive industries. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Lehigh University and a Master of Business Administration from the Georgia Institute of Technology. In 2011, he joined the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) as director of standards development for vision and imaging. McCurrach has been a key leader in A3's standards development and in the coordination of vision standard development globally.
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