At automatica 2022 in Munich, Basler AG will showcase how its vision solutions are advancing digitalization in automation and robotics. Artificial intelligence (AI) and embedded vision form the core of this initiative.

The company highlights its expertise in factory automation and logistics through practical demonstrations at its booth. Among these is a wafer inspection system developed with NXP® . Visitors can simulate defects on a virtual wafer, which are then identified by an AI-driven vision system employing deep learning. Another demonstration showcases Basler’s proficiency in image-guided robotics within a 3D pick-and-place application. By integrating stereo and time-of-flight technology simultaneously, the company demonstrates its comprehensive range of tools for robotic applications.

Visitors can also look forward to seeing a product highlight featuring the ace 2 camera platform—the first public presentation of this innovative solution at automatica 2022.

Basler presents computer vision solutions at automatica 2022

Overall, Basler offers an extensive portfolio covering every component of a vision system—from cameras and light systems, to lenses, cables, frame grabbers—and the robust pylon software suite that facilitates seamless integration.

Holger Singpiel, Head of Product Market Management at Basler, expressed enthusiasm for participating in the trade show: “After years of canceled exhibitions due to various circumstances, we are eager to present our products directly again. We look forward to engaging with customers, understanding their challenges, and discussing Computer Vision solutions together.”

Basler’s presence will be at Hall B5, Booth 309 during automatica 2022.

General information on Basler AG’s range of factory automation and robotics solutions can be found here: https://www.baslerweb.com/en/solutions/markets/factory-automation/.

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Last Updated: 2025-09-04 21:52:03