These areas are expected to be the high potential markets in future. Active markets usually lead to mergers and acquisitions. The two big cases in 2016 were Flir’s acquisition of Point Grey and Dalsa’s takeover of e2v. And they will all be present at the forthcoming Vision China (Shanghai) to demonstrate the latest products and solutions.
Organised by the China Society of Image and Graphics (CSIG) and Messe München, Vision China (Shanghai) will take place at Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) from 14th-16th March 2017 in parallel with LASER World of PHOTONICS CHINA. As the leading machine vision show in China, Vision China (Shanghai) showcases the industry’s core components and parts, and attracts experts, researchers and technicians from all kinds of application industries.
Held in conjunction with the Vision China (Shanghai) show, the China (Shanghai) Machine Vision Technology & Application Conference focuses on visual industrial robot technology, thus forging close relationships between experts, suppliers and end users.
Vision China will continue its successful development with more exhibition space and a higher number of exhibitors. Over 172 companies are expected to attend this year and will occupy an exhibition area of 10,000 square metres. Key players such as Allied Vision, Basler Asia, Baumer, Delta, Flir, Keyence, Sony China and ON Semiconductor will take part in the event. About 50,000 academic and industrial users, professionals and experts are once again expected to attend LASER World of PHOTONICS CHINA and Vision China (Shanghai).