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VISION

July 20, 2021

VISION - the World's leading trade fair for machine vision - provides an overview of all important trends, suppliers and innovations. Around 500 exhibitors from all over the world will present their offers in Stuttgart.

Key players in the industry as well as smaller but highly specialised companies are represented with their latest product novelties. Together, they offer a complete overview of the entire range of products and services in image processing and provide insights into the technology of tomorrow.

FREE admission code for the readers of ITS International saving €25

Enter the promotional code ITSInternational-is-VISIONARY at www.vision-fair.de/promotioncode , for a free admission ticket to VISION.

Stuttgart, Germany
5th October, 2021 - 7th October, 2021
Landesmesse Stuttgart GmbH
+49 711 18560 0

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