From vision to foresight: How to scale computer vision effectively

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From vision to foresight: How to scale computer vision effectively

Built for operations, safety, and industrial leaders, this webinar delivers clear thinking, sharp insights, and a practical framework for growth.
March 18, 2026, 3:00 pm CET
Construction
Logistics
Manufacturing
Mining
Transportation
Utilities

In the first session of In Plain Sight, we tackle the critical question: how do you scale computer vision without creating complexity? This masterclass explores the shift from simple detection to true operational foresight. It challenges the idea that scaling has to be slow, heavy, or disruptive and shows how it can be structured, fast, and value-driven from the start.

Through real-world examples from safety, quality, and operations, the session breaks down what actually happens after the first successful use case. Why do some rollouts gain momentum while others stall? What causes alert fatigue? And how do you expand across sites without losing control? The conversation surfaces the practical decisions that separate pilot projects from scalable programmes.

Built for operations, safety, and industrial leaders, this webinar delivers clear thinking, sharp insights, and a practical framework for growth. If you want to move beyond isolated wins and build a computer vision strategy that compounds value over time, this session sets the foundation.

Speakers

Co-CEO, Founder

Nico Klingler

Working with the brightest minds to solve the biggest problems in applied computer vision.

Viso Co-founder Nico Klingler
VP Marketing

Chrissie Jamieson

Chrissie leads our marketing team while driving go-to-market strategy, building our brand and driving growth through our programs and comms.

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Strategic Content Writer

Jeremy Michaels

Jeremy leads on crafting thought leadership, case studies and customer story content to support our customers, partners and go-to-market strategy.

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