EMVA activities at VISION 2024

International VISION Night 2024 on 7 October
International Machine Vision Standards Booth in hall 8

Barcelona/Spain, September 11th, 2024. VISION 2024, the leading international trade fair for machine vision takes place 8-10 October in Stuttgart. The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) is pleased to announce that two well established EMVA events around VISION will once again attract the attention of the trade fair audience and exhibitors.

International VISION Night 2024 – Networking event on the eve of VISION
Organized by the EMVA, the 14th International VISION Night is taking place on October 7th, 2024, in the microbrewery of the Parkhotel Stuttgart Messe/Airport. As the perfect attunement to the busy trade show days, the International VISION Night on the evening prior to the VISION 2024 opening offers the perfect mixture of networking and celebrating in a relaxed atmosphere. Since usually the international machine vision scene has already arrived in Stuttgart, this evening offers the perfect opportunity to meet and talk to business partners, colleagues and friends. EMVA-members and non-members are cordially invited to join the relaxed get-together of machine vision experts from all over the world. More details on the event and how to register for the International VISION Night can be found at www.vision-night-emva.org.

International Machine Vision Standards Booth
During VISION 2024 the EMVA exhibits as leading organizer at the International Machine Vision Standards Booth, an initiative of several international vision organizations (A3, CMVU, EMVA, JIIA and VDMA). In hall 8, booth 8E20, machine vision experts present the most commonly used digital interface standards in the industry in their current versions and stand by for advice on which standard should be used best for a certain application.

The EMVA is looking forward to welcome machine vision experts and all parties interested in vision-tech at the two events.


About EMVA Founded in 2003, the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) is a not-for-profit and non-commercial association representing the Machine Vision industry in Europe that is open for all types of organizations having a stake in machine vision, computer vision, embedded vision or imaging technologies: manufacturers, system and machine builders, integrators, distributors, consultancies, research organizations and academia. The EMVA hosts four international vision standards, and all members – as the 100% owners of the association – benefit from the dedicated networking, standardization, and cooperation activities of the EMVA. www.emva.org