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The Vision, Robotics & Motion trade show showcases the essential link between digitization and automation: ‘Two sides of the same coin’

Explore the Future of Automation and Digitalization at Vision, Robotics & Motion Trade Fair 2024

Are you interested in learning more about automation, digitization, and AI in the manufacturing industry? Then mark your calendars for June 5 and 6, 2024, because the Vision, Robotics & Motion trade fair will be taking place at the Brabanthallen in Den Bosch. This event is organized by Mikrocentrum and will showcase the latest advancements in cobots, vision technology, and digital innovation.

The manufacturing industry is constantly evolving, and companies are increasingly looking to automate their processes for efficiency and productivity. With a shortage of labor in the market and stricter product requirements, robots and cobots offer a solution. But where do you start? This trade fair aims to show the possibilities and connect companies with the resources they need to embark on their automation journey.

This year, the trade fair will feature a new pillar: Digital Innovation. This focus on digitization opportunities in manufacturing will highlight the relationship between digitalization and automation. As Timo van Leent, manager of the Events Department at Mikrocentrum, explains, “Entrepreneurs can get informed about the latest trends and be inspired by the stories of others.”

It’s no secret that the beginning of the digitization and automation process can be challenging, especially for smaller companies with limited resources. That’s where events like Vision, Robotics & Motion come in handy. With a diverse range of exhibitors, workshops, and lectures, entrepreneurs can gain valuable insight into how digitalization and automation can benefit their businesses.

The trade fair serves as a one-stop shop for the factory of the future, catering to companies at different stages of automation and digitalization. Networking is a key component of the event, allowing visitors to connect with industry experts, technology providers, and subsidy sources.

One of the exhibitors at the Digital Innovation pillar is software company Xibis, which specializes in providing software solutions for the manufacturing industry. General manager Sijmon van den Berg highlights the importance of having a good ERP backbone for digitalization and automation, emphasizing the need to eliminate paper-based processes.

In addition to the exhibitors and demos on the show floor, the trade fair also offers an extensive lecture program. This aspect is crucial in helping visitors understand the possibilities of software and automation, even if they are not tangible. Industry experts like Dennis van Kleef from Schiphol Group will share their insights and experiences, inspiring entrepreneurs to explore new possibilities in automation.

Whether you’re a small company just starting out or a larger organization looking to deepen your understanding of automation and digitization, Vision, Robotics & Motion is the place to be. And the best part? It’s free to visit! Register now and take the first step towards building a more automated and digitized future for your business.

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