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Q&A European Machine Vision Market Is ‘Continuously Growing’

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Laura Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

Industry experts share their thoughts on the market’s present and future. Machine vision is arguably one of the keys to efficient manufacturing: From automation to inspection and quality control, vision technologies enable manufacturers to produce higher-quality goods at a faster pace. And Europe is a driving force in the machine vision market. For a closer look at the market, EuroPhotonics spoke with Gabriele Jansen, the CEO of Vision Ventures in Heppenheim, which is south of Frankfurt, Germany; her company, a boutique M&A advisory firm, specializes in the machine vision...Read full article

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    Published: June 2013
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