16.03.2026 • News

Strong bookings and international synergies expected

Vision 2026 kicks off 2026 with over 85 percent of exhibition space booked

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The event will take place in Stuttgart from October 6 to 8 and attracts participants from over 65 countries, underlining its global significance. The trade fair will once again be held in parallel with Motek, the international trade fair for production and assembly automation, and Bondexpo, the trade fair for bonding technology. This combination creates valuable synergy effects and makes Stuttgart a center of technological innovation.

In addition to Vision and Motek/Bondexpo, EFX - Expo for Electronics Manufacturing and Quantum Effects will be held in parallel. EFX focuses on trends in electronics manufacturing, while Quantum Effects, as a trade fair for quantum technologies, promotes the exchange between science, start-ups and industry.

The bundling of these four trade fairs offers visitors the opportunity to gain access to all events with one ticket, making a visit to the trade fair particularly attractive. The parallelism of the trade fairs strengthens the international competitiveness of the region and offers a platform for decision-makers, developers and visionaries worldwide.

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