EMVA lifts EMVA 1288 Standard to ISO Level
International experts are invited to join the ISO-TC42-Working Group 28. Barcelona/Spain, November 22nd, 2024. Based on the positive and ongoing evolution towards more and more matured applications of vision technologies, in specific cameras and image sensors, the EMVA Board of Directors, ... read more
EMVA Member Booth at LogiMAT 2025
From 11-13 March 2025 the EMVA organizes a Member Booth at LogiMAT 2025 in Stuttgart. EMVA members are invited to join companies like Roboception, Advantech Europe, OPT or Effilux and become co-exhibitor at the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions ... Read more
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 ... read more
LogiMAT ’25 | EMVA Member Booth
11 - 13 March 2025 | Hall 2 / no. 2C18, Stuttgart, Germany

LogiMAT 2024, the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, came to a successful conclusion with renewed growth and impressive highs across all key metrics. A total of 67,420 industry professionals (+8.1%) traveled to the Messe Stuttgart convention ... read more
23rd EMVA Business Conference
22 - 24 May 2025 | Rome, Italy

The EMVA Conference unites business leaders and technical experts within the machine vision industry from Europe and around the world to present and discuss the trends and challenges of our business. It provides a unique platform in Europe for networking, ... read more
Optimization of the packaging process
Our client is a part of the international corporation. Since 2006, it has been designing and manufacturing coils, sensors, and switches for the automotive industry. The products it produces are used in passenger cars, trucks, construction machinery, agricultural machinery, and ... Go to article
Perfectly printed coins thanks to machine vision
The Hamburg Mint, one of the oldest mints in Germany, has been using machine vision since the early 2000s to automate various production steps, such as aligning of coins during packaging or various quality control tasks.In the context of another ... Go to article