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VISION 2024

July 10, 2024

The industry’s most important international meeting point offers a unique platform in Stuttgart. Experience the latest products, technologies and trend themes of machine vision such as embedded vision, hyperspectral imaging and deep learning!

Stuttgart, Germany
8th October, 2024 - 10th October, 2024
Messe Stuttgart
+49711185600

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