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The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2023. EMVA President Dr. Chris Yates answers questions about the 'ups and downs'.
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The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2023. EMVA President Dr. Chris Yates answers questions about the 'ups and downs'.

The EMVA Young Professional Award 2023 goes to Dr. Pieter Blok for his work on 'Advanced deep learning for harvest robotics'. The winner was announced on May 5 at the 21st EMVA Business Conference in Seville.
Standards simplify the introduction and integration of a technology, they reduce the development costs for providers and the learning costs for users. Current efforts are focused on an embedded vision interface standard.

The globally used EMVA Standard 1288 for the objective characterization of industrial cameras has a successor in the form of Release 4.0, which takes account of the rapid development of camera and image sensor technology.

The European machine vision industry association EMVA and Khronos, an open consortium developing standards for the interoperability of graphics and computing technologies, have announced the formation of an Embedded Camera API Exploratory Group.

The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) has had a new president since January 1, 2020: Dr. Chris Yates succeeds Jochem Herrmann, who has held this position since 2015.

According to the organizers, 'Embedded Vision Europe' is the only conference in Europe that focuses exclusively on embedded vision technology. It will take place for the second time from October 24 to 25, 2019.

This year's EMVA Young Professional Award was presented at the 17th EMVA Business Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. Dr. Johannes Meyer received it for his work 'Light Field Methods for the Visual Inspection of Transparent Objects'.

The 'Control' - International Trade Fair for Quality Assurance - will take place this year from May 7 to 10. One of its focal points: image processing.

The Young Professional Award 2018 of the EMVA (European Machine Vision Association) goes to Doris Antensteiner for her work 'Light Field and Photometric Stereo'.