EVENT VISION 2022
VISION, the machine vision trade fair, will open its doors at Messe Stuttgart from 4 to 6 October 2022
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t VISION this year – the machine vision trade fair taking place in Stuttgart, Germany – visitors from all
over the world will spend three days meeting with key players and start-ups in the sector. Exchange and knowledge transfer will be in the spotlight at the event. So far, more than 300 companies – already more than last year – have signed up for VISION 2022. “The current level of registrations and
reservations shows that the industry is enjoying great popularity. Overall, we expect the number of exhibitors to grow by around 25% on last year, by October,” says Florian Niethammer, Head of Trade Fairs & Events at Messe Stuttgart.
A breath of fresh air
The rising number of exhibitors is also refl ected in the amount of space used for the fair. Strong growth in the number of exhibitors for 2022 is already seen; VISION of great international signifi cance.
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Once again VISION will take place in the Paul Horn Hall (Hall 10) and the Alfred Kärcher Hall (Hall 8), but this time the two venues will have around one quarter more capacity than in 2021
– and every single one of their 25,000 square metres will be dedicated to machine vision.
A trending topic
Machine vision is on the increase. New trends are taking the field by storm and artificial intelligence (AI) has become indispensable. This is also the case at VISION, the world’s leading trade fair. In light of the technical developments, Niethammer is convinced that VISION offers the right solutions for countless client industries: “It will be exciting to see the opportunities that hyperspectral imaging offers, where the trending topics of AI and deep learning are headed, and which of the new developments in embedded vision and 3D will be featured at VISION 2022.”
CONTACT:
VISION
www.vision-fair.de
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