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Change in management at Stemmer Imaging: Arne Dehn steps down
19.08.2025 • News

Change in management at Stemmer Imaging: Arne Dehn steps down

New interim CEO Paul Scholten takes over management

Stemmer Imaging takes over US competitor Phase 1
28.03.2024 • NewsMachine Vision

Stemmer Imaging takes over US competitor Phase 1

With the complete takeover of the distributor Phase 1, Stemmer Imaging will have its own location in the USA for the first time. Further steps are to follow.

Stemmer Imaging and Aetina Europe start partnership
13.11.2023 • News

Stemmer Imaging and Aetina Europe start partnership

The aim of the collaboration is to advance embedded vision on the market

Stemmer Imaging presents double-digit growth figures
24.02.2023 • News

Stemmer Imaging presents double-digit growth figures

Stemmer Imaging has presented preliminary figures for the 2022 financial year. The company continues to be successful.

Stemmer Imaging raises earnings forecast for 2022
11.11.2022 • News

Stemmer Imaging raises earnings forecast for 2022

Stemmer Imaging expects an operating result of between 24 and 27.5 million euros for the full year 2022.

Stemmer Imaging celebrates 35th anniversary
02.08.2022 • News

Stemmer Imaging celebrates 35th anniversary

Stemmer Imaging was founded on July 27, 1987. Now the machine vision supplier is celebrating its 35th anniversary.

Stemmer Imaging confirms record business figures for 2021
01.04.2022 • News

Stemmer Imaging confirms record business figures for 2021

Stemmer Imaging AG has published its final figures for the 2021 financial year. The company was able to increase order intake, sales and earnings, both compared to the previous year and compared to the pre-crisis year 2019. The preliminary business figures were thus confirmed.

Stemmer Imaging significantly exceeds pre-Corona sales
24.02.2022 • News

Stemmer Imaging significantly exceeds pre-Corona sales

Stemmer Imaging's revenue and earnings in fiscal 2021 are significantly above Corona year 2020 and also above pre-Corona year 2019, the machine vision integrator reports, citing preliminary figures.

Stemmer Imaging raises earnings forecast for 2021
09.12.2021 • News

Stemmer Imaging raises earnings forecast for 2021

Stemmer Imaging raises its Ebitda forecast for the current fiscal year to 16 to 17 million euros. For fiscal year 2022, the company aims to achieve double-digit sales growth and an Ebitda of 20 million euros.

Stemmer Imaging presents the 2024 timetable and sets medium-term goals
13.10.2021 • News

Stemmer Imaging presents the 2024 timetable and sets medium-term goals

At a Capital Markets Day, Stemmer Imaging concretized the goals for the next few years. The company is now aiming to achieve its sales target of EUR 200 million in 2024 and has also increased the earnings range from 10 to 12 percent to an average of 12 to 14 percent in the medium term.

Stemmer Imaging raises sales and earnings forecast
27.07.2021 • News

Stemmer Imaging raises sales and earnings forecast

After a strong increase in business figures in the first half of 2021, Stemmer Imaging is raising its sales and earnings forecast for the full year. Accordingly, the machine vision company is increasing its sales target by almost 11 percent and its earnings forecast by a good 50 percent.

Stemmer Imaging reports a positive first quarter
21.05.2021 • News

Stemmer Imaging reports a positive first quarter

Stemmer Imaging AG got off to a good start in the 2021 financial year and was able to continue the upward trend from the second half of 2020. This is already indicated by the recently published preliminary figures, which the company confirms today.

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24.03.2021 • News

Stemmer Imaging: Corona pushes operating result into the red

Stemmer Imaging clearly felt the effects of the Corona pandemic in fiscal 2020. The second quarter was hit the hardest. Subsequently, the business recovered. In the end, however, a negative operating result and a drop in sales of almost 13 percent remained.