Recorded Conference Presentation: Quantitative Chemical Imaging: How to Bring your Lab Analysis to the Production Line

The Vision Spectra Conference 2025 featured a presentation by Headwall Group company EVK DI Kerschhaggl, Quantitative Chemical Imaging: How to Bring your Lab Analysis to the Production Line by Matthias Kerschhaggl
Vision Spectra Conference Speaker Matthias Kershhaggl of EVK, a Headwall Group Company

The Vision Spectra Conference 2025 featured a presentation by Headwall Group company EVK DI Kerschhaggl

Quantitative Chemical Imaging: How to Bring your Lab Analysis to the Production Line
Wednesday, July 16, 2025 – 8:40 AM US EDT, Free Conference Registration Required

Presented by: Matthias Kerschhaggl, EVK

Traditional quality control methods in industries such as food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and recycling often still rely on laboratory-based analysis of a limited number of random samples. This approach fails to provide a comprehensive insight about the entire production flow. Quantitative chemical imaging (QCI) offers an impactful solution by enabling real-time analysis of the chemical composition of a material flow directly within the production line.This talk demonstrates the development of an application model using the QCI classification algorithm to quantitatively analyze multiple chemical components, measuring the concentration and distribution of chemical compounds in a product. This paves the way for more efficient and precise quality control in industrial production.

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About the presenter
Matthias KerschhagglMatthias Kerschhaggl, Ph.D., is CTIO and owner of EVK, an Austrian based expert company for industrial imaging. He is engaged in data science and analytics, predominantly dealing with data streams stemming from sensor-based sorting and control applications used in industries such as food, chemical, mining and pharmaceuticals. He holds a doctorate in experimental physics and has more than 15 years of experience in the fields of statistical learning and data mining of datasets from various areas (astroparticle physics, integral field spectrographs, hyperspectral and inductive imaging).

 

 

 

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