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Experience the latest products, technologies and trend themes of machine vision such as embedded vision, hyperspectral imaging and deep learning!

At VISION, you’ll learn all about the innovative possibilities presented by current and upcoming machine-vision technologies. World-leading exhibitors will be on hand to unveil the latest systems and components. In no time, you’ll have an overview of key technologies related to Industry 4.0 and automated processes. This top international trade fair will also offer plenty of inspiration in examples of real-world scenarios. Discuss your activities and requirements with the experts and gather ideas for innovative applications.

Vision 2022
4th October, 2022 - 6th October, 2022

Event Organizer

Messe Stuttgart

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