VISION 2026: The world’s leading trade fair for machine vision gets off to a flying start
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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, July 07, 2026
Preparations for VISION 2026, the world’s leading trade fair for machine vision, are in full swing. Around 400 exhibitors are already registered; by the time the fair opens in October, up to 900 companies are expected, matching the record level of the previous event.
Despite challenging markets, the machine vision industry remains robust and highly innovative. Over 20 per cent of exhibitors are taking part in VISION for the first time, and more than 90 per cent of the available space has already been allocated. This confirms VISION’s role as the central meeting place for the global vision community.
An international hub for image processing
In 2026, VISION will once again underline its status as one of the most international trade fairs in Messe Stuttgart’s portfolio: companies from 34 countries are expected, with around two-thirds of exhibitors coming from abroad. China will be particularly well represented with numerous first-time exhibitors, followed by the USA, the UK, Switzerland, France and Japan. National pavilions are planned for Taiwan, Japan, France, Switzerland and China.
Key highlights
VISION 2026 sets the tone with a strong supporting programme:
• VISION Award: The 27th edition of the renowned innovation award honours outstanding developments in image processing. Winners will present their solutions live.
• Industrial VISION Days: In collaboration with VDMA Machine Vision, the industry’s largest conference programme will feature around 80 presentations on trends, new products, start-ups, panel discussions and the award ceremony.
• Scientific VISION Days: In cooperation with the Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT), research institutes and universities will present the latest R&D results – available on demand afterwards.
• Guided Tours: In collaboration with Vision Markets, guided tours and crash courses are offered for users and machine builders on topics such as Aerospace & Defence, Automotive & Battery Manufacturing, and Electronics & Semiconductors. New this year are guided tours with VDMA Machine Vision on Vision & AI.
• Start-up World: Around 30 young companies will present innovations ranging from image sensors and AI to deep learning and complete vision systems. A ‘Start-up of the Day’ will be chosen each day, culminating in the ‘VISION Start-up 2026’ award.
• Synthetic Data Symposium: For the first time, a dedicated symposium organised with Fraunhofer IPA and Fraunhofer ITWM will focus on synthetic data for AI training in industrial image processing.
• VISION Makeathon: Students and young professionals will work with exhibitors on real-world machine vision projects, bringing fresh ideas to the industry.
Synergies at the Stuttgart venue
Running parallel to VISION, further technology trade fairs will take place at the Stuttgart Exhibition Centre, including Motek & Bondexpo, Quantum Effects, the new EFX – Expo for Electronics Manufacturing – and Interbad. This creates additional interfaces between image processing, automation, electronics manufacturing and quantum technologies, offering added value to both exhibitors and visitors.
VISION 2026 is thus positioning itself as a strong, growth-oriented event in a demanding environment and looks forward to welcoming the international machine vision community to Stuttgart in October.
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