Feb 26 2025 54 mins
Unlock the secrets to boosting efficiency and sustainability in the packaging industry with vision systems. Join our enlightening discussion featuring industry leaders Spencer Thomas from Harpak-ULMA and Lindsey Sullivan from CCS America. Together, we dissect the transformative power of vision systems, from enhancing operational efficiency to ensuring product reliability. Discover how Lindsay transitioned from engineering to technical marketing and the crucial role that lighting plays in machine vision, while Spencer shares insider knowledge on integrating vision systems with thermoforming and tray sealing equipment.
Get ready to explore the cutting-edge world of high-resolution imaging as we tackle the balance between resolution needs and performance criteria. Spencer and Lindsey enlighten us on the challenges and benefits of using 4K and 8K cameras, and why it's vital to define project scope early in the design process. Uncover the intricacies of retrofitting vision systems in precision-driven industries like medical packaging and learn about the common pitfalls that could derail your vision system projects.
Dive into the future of vision systems and learn how these technologies improve product quality, customer perception, and operational efficiency. We delve into the role of data-driven vision systems in predictive maintenance and product compliance. Spencer and Lindsay also shed light on the importance of lighting choices and operator training, making complex systems more approachable. Finally, anticipate upcoming trends in AI, machine learning, and 3D vision technologies, as we envision a future where connected ecosystems enable seamless manufacturing integration.
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