Live Webcast: Optics & Imaging: How to choose the perfect lens design for your application

Choosing the correct lens is critical to achieving optimal performance in application-specific optical imaging systems, whether they’re for scientific research purposes, medical devices or industrial applications.
Join this free-to-attend webcast, at 3pm on February 19, and learn how to select and design lenses tailored to your specific imaging needs, from some of the sector’s leading users. From understanding key optical principles to evaluating the trade-offs that need to be made between performance and cost, our expert panel will guide you through the positives and pit-falls of the process, sharing their own insights on the latest innovations in lens technologies.
Why attend?
Understand core principles:
Learn the fundamental factors that influence lens performance including resolution, focal length and chromatic aberration correction.
Explore advanced designs:
Discover cutting-edge lens technologies like aspheric optics, liquid lenses and zoom configurations.
Informed decision-making:
Gain strategies to balance optical performance and environmental constraints with factors such as cost and durability.
Customisation vs off-the-shelf solutions:
Decide when to choose a pre-existing solution and when to go bespoke.
Real-world applications:
Hear first-hand how experts addressed their own challenges in diverse fields such as microscopy, machine vision, medical imaging and astrophotography.
Hands-on advice:
Participate in a live Q&A session to get personalised insights and answers to your questions from leading industry professionals.
Who should attend?
Optical engineers:
Professionals designing or optimising imaging systems for diverse applications.
Research scientists:
Researchers requiring tailored optical solutions for scientific imaging tasks.
Product developers:
Innovators creating next-generation imaging devices for industrial, medical or consumer markets.
System integrators:
Technicians and engineers integrating lenses into complex imaging setups.
Quality assurance specialists:
Experts focusing on imaging reliability and precision for manufacturing and inspection.
Technical consultants:
Advisers helping businesses adopt the latest optical technologies.
Educators and students:
Academic professionals and learners eager to understand the nuances of lens selection and design.
Speakers

Thomas Armspach-Young is a Vision Solutions Engineer at Edmund Optics, with a background in electronics and over 7 years of experience in the optics industry. Thomas specialises in imaging, machine vision, and optical solutions. Day-to-day- he provides technical feedback and analysis on standard and custom imaging projects, supporting customers to define their optical requirements and determine the appropriate lens for their application.

As CEO of DeGould, Mathew Holloway heads up AI and computer vision developments, providing quality assurance systems for the automotive industry. Overseeing a shift from a vehicle imaging booth to an automated vehicle inspection system has called for important consideration towards the optical lenses required for success. Mathew’s experience spans manufacturing, construction, enterprise, energy, retrofit and climate tech.
Register Now!
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of lens design for optics and imaging systems, and improve the efficiency and functionality of your own systems.
Register today, for FREE, to join Imaging & Machine Vision Europe and our panel of invited industry experts, for this informative webcast session.
Contact information:
For any inquiries on this or other webcasts in the Visionaries series, contact: aaron.hurst@europascience.com
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