News | Artificial Intelligence | July 29, 2025

ImagingNext will take place Sept. 18 and 19, at Munich-Bogenhausen Rosenkavalierplatz 13 in Munich, Germany.


July 23, 2025 – The program for the AI Vision Lead Event ImagingNext is now available. Experts from the fields of imaging, embedded vision and related areas who want to gain substantial insights into artificial intelligence and its applications can now look forward to a select series of topics presented by top-notch AI vision experts.

ImagingNext will take place Sept. 18 and 19, at Munich-Bogenhausen Rosenkavalierplatz 13 in Munich, Germany.

On the first day of the conference, Ali Osman Ors from NXP will speak about the intelligent edge with and thanks to vision. Other speakers from Prophesee, Muybridge and Toradex will address topics such as event-based vision for drone navigation and detection. There will also be an opportunity for networking after lunch and to participate in FRAMOS demo workshops.

The second day will be kicked off by Dr. Ing Moritz Roidl from the Technical University of Dortmund with the topic of AI imaging for autonomous mobile robots (AMR). Challenges and applications will be discussed. This day will also feature other insightful topics with guaranteed knowledge gain, an exciting demo, and networking opportunities.

ImagingNext  is the leading event for image processing professionals, system integrators and embedded system architects with a focus on vision applications who want to know what the future of AI image processing looks like and want to stay one step ahead with practical insights.  

Information  can be found here: framos.com/events/imaging-next-2025/


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