2nd EDITION. Basic 2D vision
Description
Introduce the fundamentals of 2D vision, advanced optics and lighting selection, and configuration with industrial software and smart cameras.
Objectives
Understand the fundamentals of 2D vision.
Be able to select advanced optics and lighting.
Perform configuration with industrial software and smart cameras.
Learning outcomes and type of achievement
- Select and adjust optics and lighting systems
- Create and validate basic inspection processes
- Apply artificial vision in industrial metrology
- Operate specific industrial software (MERLIC, Sherlock)
Access prerequisites and admission criteria
Required age: between 25 and 64 years old (during the period of the activity).
Level of learning experience according to EQF European Qualifications Framework
Level 5 EQF (Senior Technician)
ESCO, European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations competency frameworks
Evaluation tests
- Practical evaluations: 4. Tasks: (Practical exercises)
Activity directed to
- All public
- University student
- Students not from university
- Teachers
- Professionals
Organised by
In collaboration with
Directors

Aitzol Lamikiz Mentxaka
Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)

Kristian Sanz Bastida
IMH
Speakers
Aitor Zubiaurre Usandizaga
Graduado en Ingeniería Dual IMH Promoción 2006-2009, y actualmente realizando Master Dual en Industria Digital en IMH Campus. 22 años de experiencia laboral en áreas como: Técnico Electromecánico en Reparación de maquinas herramienta en REYMA S.L (extinta), Fundador y responsable de negocio de Visión Artificial en EKIDE S.L. y Responsable de proyectos de Automatización en MEK GROUP. Durante 8 años en Ekide, he participado en varios proyectos de investigación en el ámbito de la Visión Artificial. con Mondragon Univertsitatea, Vicomtech...
Registration fees
If the microcredential has already started there will be no refund of the enrolment fee.
| Registration | Until 14-05-2026 |
|---|---|
| 177,67 EUR |
| Insurance | Until 14-05-2026 |
|---|---|
| 4,00 EUR |
Venue
IMH CAMPUS, Azkue Auzoa 1, Elgoibar
Gipuzkoa
IMH CAMPUS, Azkue Auzoa 1, Elgoibar
Gipuzkoa
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