All about automation 2025
All about automation, held in in Friedrichshafen, Germany from February 25-26 , is an exhibition for industrial automation, robotics, digitalization! Visit us at booth B2-131!
- Date and time: 25.2.-26.2.2025
- Location: Friedrichshafen, Germany
- Keywords: industrial automation, robotics, digitalization
All about automation 2025
Join Visual Components at All about automation 2025 in Friedrichshafen, Germany, on February 25-26 at booth B2-131.
Discover how simulation can transform industrial production by immersing yourself in a production process of your choice with our VR setup. Speak with our experts to explore how simulation drives efficiency, productivity, and sustainability in manufacturing.
All about automation is the leading exhibition for industrial automation, robotics, and digitalization, attracting users and decision-makers from the Lake Constance region and beyond. It’s where innovation meets opportunity, bringing together manufacturers, robotics suppliers, software providers, and digitalization experts.
With 25 years of experience and trusted by over 2,400 manufacturers worldwide, Visual Components has been at the forefront of 3D manufacturing simulation, helping businesses turn their concepts into reality. Visit us at the event to see how we can help you maximize production output and robot efficiency. We look forward to seeing you at All about automation.
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Meet the team
Matthias Wilhelm
Sales Director DACH and Teamlead
Matthias Wilhelm is Sales Director DACH and Teamlead at Visual Components and leads the German office of Visual Components GmbH based in Munich. Together with his team he develops innovative strategies. He uses his keen instinct for solutions and added value that can be achieved through robotics and automation to advise companies and interested parties on how to achieve their goals. As a qualified mechanical engineer with a focus on the automotive industry, Matthias Wilhelm has built up an extensive network and in-depth expertise through his previous roles at companies such as Continental, ASCAD, CENIT AG and Autodesk. He uses this to successfully plan and optimise complex automation, factory and production projects.
Dennis Faber
Territory Sales Manager
Dennis Faber has been Territory Sales Manager at Visual Components in Munich since November 2024. Initially gaining practical experience as a field service technician, he progressed through After Sales Management at Körber/Seidenader to become Service Account Manager at ATS. Over the past few years, he has gained valuable experience in special machine construction, specialising in life sciences, industrial engineering, automotive and consumer goods. Through his career, he has supported customers in every possible phase of a project and has thus been able to develop an outstanding understanding of customer needs. The range of customers and industries he has served enables him to provide companies with the best possible support for their requirements with efficient, practicable and fast solutions for planning and optimising complex industrial projects.
Fastest way from concept to reality.
From the very beginning, we believed there must be a faster, easier and more collaborative way to design manufacturing systems. Today’s increasingly complex industrial landscape has shown that we are on the right path.
Simple. Visual. Powerful. Design and validate new production solutions confidently with Visual Components’ 3D manufacturing simulation software.
Fast. Easy. Universally compatible. Create efficient, error-free robot programs with Visual Components’ robot offline programming software.
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