QS industry prepares for Control 2023

From May 9 to 12, 2023, the industry will meet for the 35th Control - international trade fair for quality assurance. Many innovations around production-integrated testing processes are expected in Stuttgart.

Control 2023 will once again be a highlight for the QA industry. (Image: P. E. Schall GmbH & Co. KG)

Control 2023, arguably the trade fair highlight for all those involved in the quality assurance (QA) sector, builds on the success of the past fair in May 2022; after a three-year break due to the pandemic, more than 600 exhibitors experienced top-level QA innovations live and up close. Current and future-oriented advancements include artificial intelligence (AI) technologies as well as inline inspection processes. In detail, innovations from the fields of vision technology, image processing, sensor technology, and measuring and testing technology will be presented.

Control 2023: Demand for information on AI increases

Traditionally, Control is an internationally staffed and indispensable leading trade fair for the QA industry and is one of the most interesting and important trade fairs of all. Therefore, it is again awaited with great anticipation and excitement for May 2023. "As the trade fair highlight for the QA industry, Control will once again bring exhibitors and expert visitors together in person in 2023," enthuses trade fair promoter Bettina Schall, Managing Director of P. E. Schall GmbH & Co. KG. "With our trade fairs, we traditionally stand for direct practical relevance and concrete applicability. That's why users and interested parties will also find everything they need at the 35th Control in order to be in a cutting-edge position in terms of quality assurance, and to survive in international competition with excellent QA in manufacturing."

In 2022, it had become obvious that the need for information about new QA developments had grown considerably, sums up Fabian Krüger, Control project manager. "Above all, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) processes met with great interest on all sides," explains Krüger. "Even more so at the next Control will be to experience how strongly AI already supports industrial production and testing processes. Even small companies can realize a simple entry into AI support."

QS is a growth industry

The topics around QA are future topics - and growth areas. This is because quality assurance measures in industrial and non-industrial areas are growing - driven by the requirement for zero-defect production, further automation, autonomous systems, and the demand for resource conservation and production efficiency. Measuring, testing and inspection processes have long been integrated components of manufacturing processes. Non-contact processes, remote services, small batch sizes and increasing digitalization with end-to-end data analyses are based on modern QA solutions. Companies are therefore working intensively on further developments in measuring environments, measuring machines and inspection equipment.

Control is traditionally the appropriate communication and business platform for all these innovations. On an international scale, it is the most interesting and probably also the largest trade fair on the subject of quality assurance. With top-class events accompanying the trade show with the renowned research institutes of the Fraunhofer Institute, Fraunhofer Allianz Vision, the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation (IPA) as well as the special show "Contactless Measuring Technology", this trade show is a firmly established marketplace of innovations. The date for the next industry highlight: May 9 to 12, 2023 in Stuttgart.

Further information: www.control-messe.de

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