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Vision 2014 expands integration area, introduces discussion forum

Vision 2014 has expanded its integration area, providing a platform for system integrators and system providers to demonstrate their machine vision solutions and services. The integration area is almost completely booked, with 38 exhibitors confirmed, including German exhibitor Hella Aglaia Mobile Vision, which will also take part in the integration area for the first time. "Our core competence is the development of embedded machine vision software," said Christian Wulz, public relations manager, "and our
June 3, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Vision 2014 has expanded its integration area, providing a platform for system integrators and system providers to demonstrate their machine vision solutions and services.

The integration area is almost completely booked, with 38 exhibitors confirmed, including German exhibitor 7784 Hella Aglaia Mobile Vision, which will also take part in the integration area for the First time. "Our core competence is the development of embedded machine vision software," said Christian Wulz, public relations manager, "and our Cassandra development tool enjoys the trust of many users from the automotive industry. Hella Aglaia has also developed a people counter for passenger counting which it plans to show at Vision 2014.

German machine vision company attentra will also exhibit in the integration area, where it will show its development of customised machine vision algorithms and the combination of machine vision and robotics, including an in-line test system for inspecting car bumpers.

Florian Niethammer, Vision project manager at Messe Stuttgart, said: "We have made the Integration area larger this year and have acquired many new exhibitors, especially also from abroad."

In conjunction with the practical exhibition platform, Vision 2014 includes for the First time a discussion forum, Inspect Application Forum, which is aimed directly at end users. The forum will specifically address industry-related topics, including the automotive industry, the security industry and the logistics industry. A closed networking area and a business lounge will provide an ideal opportunity for discussions with the speakers.

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