Vision offers guided tours
The exhibition offers three tours for important target industries of image processing with exclusive presentations at selected exhibition stands





At Vision, visitors have the opportunity to learn about current trends in image processing for the logistics sector, the food and beverage industry, and electronics and semiconductor manufacturing on guided trade fair tours. The participating companies present their latest technological developments and show which solutions image processing offers for the respective industry.
"Machine vision teaches machines to see - as well or often even better than the 'human eye' can," says Dr.-Ing. Ronald Müller, Managing Director of Vision Markets and organizer of the Guided Tours. "In just half a day, our Guided Tours impart compact knowledge and valuable contacts - with an easy-to-understand crash course, eight live demonstrations of the most exciting innovations, handouts, and a networking lunch."
The Vision Guided Tours offer three specialized tours for different industries. The Logistics Tour shows how industrial image processing and automation can increase efficiency and sustainability in intralogistics. Participants will see live demonstrations of technologies such as 3D vision systems and robot-assisted depalletizing. In the tour for the food and beverage industry, visitors will learn how image processing and artificial intelligence make production more efficient and error-free. Innovative solutions such as 360° optics for all-round inspections will be presented. The tour for electronics and semiconductor manufacturing offers insights into high-precision inspection and quality assurance systems that meet the requirements of modern electronics production. Among other things, AI-supported vision systems and modular robot stations will be shown.
Company
Franz Binder GmbH + Co.Rötelstr. 27
74172 Neckarsulm
Germany
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