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Symage to Present on Synthetic Data for Industrial Vision at Vision Tech
Imaging and Machine Vision Europe
January 21, 2026•1 day ago
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Symage is presenting at Vision Tech on employing synthetic data for industrial vision. The company developed high-fidelity synthetic data for NASA to train Mars rovers to identify hematite nodules, potentially indicating past life. Symage's CEO will detail using physics-based synthetic images to handle rare defects and edge cases in machine vision systems.
Symage says NASA challenged them to create “high-fidelity Mars synthetic data to train Mars rovers in recognising ‘blueberries’: small, spherical nodules composed of hematite. These nodules likely formed from water beneath the Martian surface and could indicate the presence of past life (Image: Symage)
Symage CEO Brian Geisel will explain how the company uses physics-based synthetic images to address rare defects and edge cases in machine vision
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