Industrial machine vision and traffic inspection systems for automation and tolling
VITRONIC designs and manufactures machine vision hardware and software for quality inspection, identification, and process optimization across automation and traffic engineering. The tech stack—C#, C++, Python, OpenCV, CUDA, and React—reflects a hardware-software co-engineering model where vision pipelines are optimized for edge deployment. Active projects in edge AI, toll control systems, and computer vision in Rust/C++ suggest a shift toward real-time, autonomous inspection at the network edge rather than centralized processing.
VITRONIC is a privately held automation and machine vision manufacturer headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany, with more than 1,400 employees across more than 80 countries. Founded in 1984, the company develops specialized hardware and software for image-based quality inspection, identification, and process optimization serving automation and traffic engineering sectors. The company invests approximately 7.6% of annual revenue into R&D (EUR 21.6 million in 2024) and manufactures all solutions in Germany. Annual revenue in 2024 was EUR 260 million.
Core languages: C#, C++, Python, Rust, Go. Frameworks: NET Core, React, Node.js. ML/vision: OpenCV, CUDA, DNNs. DevOps: Docker, Git, Jira, Linux, Ubuntu. Enterprise: Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management, PostgreSQL.
Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany. Founded 1984. Employs over 1,400 people and operates in more than 80 countries.
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