Experts in optical imaging will convene for a free webcast on February 19th at 3 PM to discuss the critical role of lens selection and design in achieving optimal performance for application-specific optical imaging systems. The webcast is aimed at professionals from various sectors, including scientific research, medical devices, and industrial applications, who are involved in designing or utilising optical imaging systems.
Attendees will gain insights into fundamental optical principles affecting lens performance, such as resolution, focal length, and aberration correction. The session will also explore advanced lens technologies like aspheric optics, liquid lenses, and zoom configurations. Experts will provide guidance on making informed decisions, balancing optical performance with practical constraints like cost and durability, and choosing between custom and off-the-shelf lens solutions.
Real-world applications will be highlighted with experts sharing their experiences in diverse fields like microscopy, machine vision, medical imaging, and astrophotography. A live Q&A session will allow participants to directly engage with industry professionals, including Thomas Armspach-Young, a Vision Solutions Engineer at Edmund Optics specializing in imaging and machine vision, and Mathew Holloway, CEO of DeGould, a company providing AI and computer vision quality assurance systems for the automotive industry.
The webcast is particularly relevant for optical engineers, research scientists, product developers, system integrators, quality assurance specialists, technical consultants, and educators and students in the field. Registration for the event is currently open and free of charge via Imaging & Machine Vision Europe. For further inquiries about the webcast series, interested parties are encouraged to contact aaron.hurst@europascience.com.
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