Control 2025: Special show on non-contact measurement technology

Created by OM AnalyticsFraunhofer Vision
Control 2025 non-contact measurement technology special show
The 19th special show on non-contact measurement technology will take place at Control 2025 (Image: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft)

As part of the leading international trade fair for quality assurance Control 2025 in Stuttgart, the Fraunhofer Vision division is organizing the 19th special show "Contactless Metrology" in cooperation with P. E. Schall GmbH & Co. KG is organizing the special show "Non-contact measurement technology" for the 19th time.

The special show "Non-contact measurement technology" at Control 2025 will present a cross-section of innovative technologies, applications and system components from the field of non-contact measurement and testing technology on around 300 square meters and offer users initial guidance in selecting the technology suitable for their own testing tasks. Companies, research institutions and universities interested in participating are requested to submit an exhibit proposal to the Fraunhofer Vision Division - vision@fraunhofer.de - by October 30, 2024 (title and brief description). In recent years, the special show "Contactless Measurement Technology" has established itself as a communication platform and marketplace for innovations for exhibitors and trade fair visitors alike and is an integral part of the Control trade fair. The performance and flexibility of modern systems are constantly increasing. Ever larger scale ranges are being covered and new fields of application opened up, making it difficult for users to find their way around the market. The special show therefore offers guidance in selecting the right technology for your own testing tasks.

As every year, the latest developments and innovative measuring and testing systems will be presented, which are based on the principle of non-contact operation. On the one hand, the focus will be on testing or measuring external or visible features of components or materials. Relevant technologies for this include light sectioning, fringe projection, white light interferometry, holography, time of flight or confocal measurement methods. A platform will also be provided for measuring and testing techniques for the interior of materials that operate in the non-visible part of the wavelength spectrum, such as thermography, X-ray, ultrasound or terahertz, as well as spectroscopic methods such as hyperspectral imaging. Last but not least, the special show also offers the opportunity to place exhibits on the topics of "artificial intelligence" and "machine learning" in the field of image processing, as there is a great need for information in this area on the part of potential users. The special show "Non-contact measurement technology" at the Control trade fair is being organized jointly by the Fraunhofer Vision business unit, Fürth, and P. E. Schall GmbH & Co. KG, Frickenhausen.

Back
Advertisement