October 2009
senseIT Holland
Molengraaffsingel 12-14
2629 JD Delft
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0) 157111098
senseIT India
# 21-244/1, Noble Colony,
Machilipatnam (AP) 521 001,
India

Technology will become increasingly more important in the healthcare sector. Healthcare tasks are often outsourced to third parties and lacks complete integration. New communication technologies brings integral and technological solutions in health!
senseIT provides system engineering services in support of:
- Telemedicine applications
- Domotics
Despite the intense mechanization over the past century there are many operations in both the agro and food industry that are still performed manually.
This is not surprising since the handling of these organic products require specific skills like:
- Humans can use their senses such as vision, touch and sound which is challenging to automate
- Interpretation of data or data mining is required for various tasks
In the senseIT webportal (http://projects.senseit.nl) customers can see the progression and current status of a project. You can also download beta software releases, upload test sets and add found issues or bugs in the issue tracker or request for extra features.
The customer has access to the following sections:

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door M&C EWI
Promotie J.F. Lichtenauer
13 oktober 2009 | 15:00 uur
plaats: AULA TU Delft, Mekelweg 5
Techwatch organises the 8th edition of the successful annual event Bits&Chips Embedded Systems. The Dutch event takes place on Thursday 12th of November at the usual Evoluon venue in Eindhoven.
Entrance Fee - preregistration 75 euro, at the event 150 euro
Visitors pay an entrance fee of 75 euro when preregistered at the website before November 10th. Registration at the event location on November 12th costs 150 euro. This includes: admission to the exhibition floor, the presentation programma, lunch buffet and all drinks during the day.
VISION is the world’s leading trade fair for machine vision. And it is growing in importance from year to year. This can be seen in both the continuously increasing exhibitor figures and the rising level of internationalisation. Approximately half of exhibitors come from the US, Japan, Great Britain and Germany’s European neighbours.
Click here for more detailed information

