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Vision 2016: More exhibitors expected than ever before

Vision, the leading machine vision trade fair, for will open its doors for the 27th time in just two months. Over 400 exhibitors from 28 countries are expected in Stuttgart this November. Among this year's exhibitors will be market leaders such as Allied Vision, Basler and Stemmer Imaging, all of whom are regular exhibitors. But new companies such as ifm electronic and Bosch Healthcare will also be contributing to the diversity of the trade fair.
August 26, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Vision, the leading machine vision trade fair, for will open its doors for the 27th time in just two months. Over 400 exhibitors from 28 countries are expected in Stuttgart this November.
 
Among this year's exhibitors will be market leaders such as 518 Allied Vision Technologies, 7094 Basler and 822 Stemmer Imaging, all of whom are regular exhibitors. But new companies such as ifm electronic and Bosch Healthcare will also be contributing to the diversity of the trade fair.

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