Vision Stuttgart cancelled amid Covid-19 travel restrictions
A date for the next show has not been announced yet, but Messe Stuttgart is running a survey about the cancellation
A date for the next show has not been announced yet, but Messe Stuttgart is running a survey about the cancellation
More than 300 exhibitors have booked stand space at the Vision trade fair, set to take place from 10 to 12 November in Stuttgart, Germany
A year before the Vision 2020 trade fair, Florian Niethammer, at Messe Stuttgart, assesses the changes taking place in the machine vision market
Greg Blackman on how advances in lighting, optics, and sensor technology are turning hyperspectral imaging into an industrial inspection tool
VISION - World's leading trade fair for machine vision - provides an overview of all important trends, suppliers and innovations: Key players in the industry as well as smaller but highly specialised companies from all over the world 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!
We are looking forward to your visit!
Future Dates:
04 - 06 October 2022
The number of visitors to the Vision Stuttgart trade fair in November increased by 14 per cent compared to the 2016 event
Swiss R&D centre CSEM has built a camera that can be deployed like a sticker
Deep learning was in force at the Vision trade fair in Stuttgart at the beginning of November. Greg Blackman reports from the show
Greg Blackman reports on the buzz surrounding embedded vision at the Vision Stuttgart trade fair, which took place from 6 to 8 November
Framos has launched a complete product line for embedded imaging at the Vision trade fair, which was held in Stuttgart, Germany from 6 to 8 November
A roundup of some of the latest embedded vision technology
Tim Hayes provides a window into how to find defects in glass
Mathias Bochow, GFZ Helmholtz Centre, Potsdam, is working on the Trace project to track marine plastic. Credit: Frank Schweikert, Aldebaran Marine Research & Broadcast (www.aldebaran.org/en/)
Abigail Williams speaks to scientists tracking marine plastic using satellite spectral imagery
Tim Reynolds finds out how vision and AI algorithms are making cities safer
Anne Wendel, director of VDMA Machine Vision, on how the mechanical engineering sector could be affected by the war in Ukraine
Greg Blackman examines the importance of Tower foundries to machine vision sensor firms, following Intel’s acquisition