Join our Free Webinar Gated Imaging today!

Jun 29, 2018 | News

Join our free webinar on July 26th at 5 PM CEST – 8 AM PDT
If you cannot make it, sign up anyway! We will send you the recording so you can easily re-watch or share with a friend or colleague who may also be interested in!
FREE Webinar
Gated Imaging – Innovation for new challenging vision applications

Speakers

Dr. Yang Ni

CTO, Founder NIT
In charge of the R&D on the world unique CMOS logarithmic WDR image sensing technology

Nicolas Baroan

Business Dev. Manager NIT
Experience in vision markets

Frank Christnacher

Head of Advanced Visionics and Processing group at ISL
Expert in Active Imaging, 3D and Tomography systems.

Become confident of your vision systems, even in extreme conditions.

New Imaging Technologies (NIT) invites you for a special webinar on July 26th at 5 PM CEST – 8 AM PDT.

 

Get to learn about Gated imaging, an active imaging technique pushing one step further the boundaries of vision and understand this innovative technology for new addressed challenges.

 

The complete presentation part will last 20 minutes and will be followed by a 20 minutes Q&A with our presenters.

 

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