Welcome to the latest edition of MV Pro Media!

The world inside and outside of the Vision industry has been moving fast. Between President Trump’s latest tariff moves and fresh advancements in travel tech, there’s a lot happening that directly impacts how we see, move, and innovate.

This month, we’ve packed the magazine with insights and updates you won’t want to miss.

Mark opens with a fascinating deep dive into “seeing the invisible”, exploring how getting the right light, especially with the growing role of infrared, is critical to performance and precision in Machine Vision. Rachel then continues her series on Vision in everyday life, this time focusing on home security and the smart tech shaping how we protect what matters most.

I take a personal moment to reflect on how far the industry has come especially inspired by Voyager 1, which continues to send back data from deep space using some of the earliest machine vision systems. It’s a powerful reminder of where we started, and just how far we’re still going.

We’ve also got a detailed update from Vision Markets, analyzing what “Trump 2.0” could mean for emerging regions like China and Latin America. On top of that, the MV Pro team weighs in on how the new tariffs could affect the automotive sector, still one of the biggest users of Machine Vision tech, especially as autonomous and safety systems continue to evolve.

As always, you’ll find a wrap-up of the latest industry news, product launches, and innovations.

And finally, a special highlight: the EMVA ISO working group. This is a real opportunity to help guide the standards and direction of our industry’s future.  If you’re passionate about Vision, get involved.

Best Wishes 
Tom 

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