Vision Start-up World is well received
The fair confirms the great interest in support programs for young companies



Over 450 and over 20 percent more exhibiting companies, on 15 percent more space compared to the previous event and the highest proportion of foreign companies in the history of the world's leading trade fair: the organizer of Vision 2024 is pleased with the good figures and offers the more than 30 registered start-ups and newcomers to the industry the best conditions to network in the industry and lead their companies to national and international success. For the third time, the Start-up World will be a separate area for young companies at the trade fair, where they can present their current developments and ideas to potential customers and business partners - including state-of-the-art camera technologies, software for artificial intelligence and deep learning, and pioneering image processing systems.
As part of the Start-up World, young companies will again have the opportunity in 2024 to position themselves and distinguish themselves from the competition in pitch sessions on the forum stage. At the end of each day of the fair, the start-up of the day is chosen from among the participants, and at the end of the fair a jury selects the Vision Start-up 2024.
Ten young German innovators from the field of image processing technologies have a special opportunity to internationalize their businesses and networks. They have been awarded a place at the "Young Innovators" joint stand sponsored by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK).
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