Show report: Embedded Vision Summit bigger than ever
That’s what I wrote last year on our blog, and was true again this year. The summit was bigger than ever, by a large margin. Even though the entrance fees were higher than last year, the event almost doubled in size. About 750 engineers, algorithm designers, systems engineers, marketers, and businessmen spent a long but productive day together in the Santa Clara Convention Center.
The field of computer vision, and embedding it into high-volume consumer products, is growing rapidly, and the summit is one of the key events of the year.
There were 3 tracks with presentations, and workshop attendance more than tripled compared to last year. The showfloor was busier too, with over 30 exhibitors showing their latest demonstrations.
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