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AMT Expands Machine Vision Practice

-- Business & Technology News, 9 January 2008

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Applied Manufacturing Technologies has expanded its machine vision practice to include high speed product inspection in the food, pharmaceutical, consumer goods and biotech markets. In addition, David Wyatt, the founder and former president of Midwest Integration, has joined AMT as Staff Engineer to provide technical leadership to the company’s vision activities.
“Machine vision is now a mainstream manufacturing technology,” said Joe Campbell, chief operating officer for Applied Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. “AMT is growing its vision capabilities in all application segments including robot guidance, metrology, inspection and quality control to meet our customer’s engineering needs.”
According to AMT, Mr. Wyatt brings over 25 years of automation and vision expertise to AMT after founding Midwest Integration and serving as General Motor’s Machine Intelligence Chairman in the mid 1980s. Mr. Wyatt is a charter member of the Machine Vision Association of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) and current chairman of SME’s Machine Vision Technical Community.

           

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