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Major companies to exhibit at Vision 2016

Major companies such as Bosch, di-soric Solutions and ifm electronic are to exhibit for the first time at Vision 2016, to be held in Stuttgart, Germany, 8-10 November. Bosch will be showcasing one of its three mobile collaborative assistance systems from the APAS family. The APAS inspector features a high-resolution high-speed camera and innovative 3D process which can be used in diverse production contexts such as high-precision surface inspections or completeness testing. The ifm Group will be exhib
June 16, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Major companies such as 311 Bosch, di-soric Solutions and ifm electronic are to exhibit for the first time at Vision 2016, to be held in Stuttgart, Germany, 8-10 November.

Bosch will be showcasing one of its three mobile collaborative assistance systems from the APAS family. The APAS inspector features a high-resolution high-speed camera and innovative 3D process which can be used in diverse production contexts such as high-precision surface inspections or completeness testing.

The ifm Group will be exhibiting at Vision with its subsidiary company pmdtechnologies. The two companies have an expanded portfolio that includes 2D and 3D cameras, as well as LED lighting.

di-soric Solutions sees itself as a unique complete provider in the machine vision, identification and integration sector and will be showing its such as Machine Vision 4.0 and ID Hammer products.

According to Florian Niethammer, team manager of Vision, the demand for machine vision is huge.  "Vision has therefore gained new exhibitors in 2016. These are companies, who wish to reposition, or increasingly position, themselves and their expertise in industrial machine vision," he said.

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