Vision Engineering End of Year Promotion 2023

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Upgrade your inspection and measurement systems for less!

Now is the time to improve your quality inspection process, measurement capabilities or upgrade to a digital system. For a limited time only, save 15% on Vision Engineering’s range of eyepiece-less microscopes, digital inspection systems and non-contact measurement systems. Promotion runs from November 13th 2023 to January 12th 2024 and includes the following systems.

Vision Engineering Mantis Electronics with operator

Stereo Microscopes

Mantis IOTA, ERGO and PIXO

Lynx EVO

SX Elite Range

Vision Engineering EVO CAM ll digital forensics

Digital Inspection

EVO CAM ll

VE CAM

DRV-Z1

Makrolite

CAMBeta

Vision Engineering Swift PRO Duo with operator

Metrology Systems

Swift PRO Elite, CAM and DUO

TVM Series

LVC Series

Terms and conditions
• The promotion runs from 11/13/2023 to 1/12/2024. Orders must be placed by 11:59 pm EST on Friday, January 12, 2024
• Offer excludes Mantis Classic and Vision Luxo bench magnifiers.
• Geographic limitations may apply. Offers are subject to availability and only in participating regions.
• The promotion applies to sales of complete systems. A system is defined by a head, stand/stage, and lens. Power supply and controller/software
may also be required for a complete system.
• Please mention the relevant offer and promotion, code (EOY2023) in all correspondences and when placing an order.
• Vision Engineering reserves the right to alter or amend these terms and conditions and any other conditions applicable to an offer or promotion at any time.
• Promotion cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion or special pricing.

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