Aim for growth without US and China, vision conference delegates told

EMVA Board Member Petra Thanner and EMVA President Dr Chris Yates, right, present the EMVA Young Professional Award 2025 to Dr Rolandos Alexandros Potamias at teh 2025 EMVA Business Conference in Rome (Image: EMVA)
The opening keynote at May’s EMVA Business Conference, held in Rome, warned machine vision companies that current US policy volatility may take several months to play out – and that will hamper Europe's fragile recovery.
Marcelo Carvalho, an economist with experience at BNP Paribas and the International Monetary Fund, posited that US President Donald Trump’s second term is already proving to be much more aggressive than his first.

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