ISRA VISION founder and CEO Enis Ersü to retire from active professional life on June 30, 2021

June 2, 2021 Off By Sebastian Reisig

One of the founding fathers of the German machine vision industry will enter a new stage of life as he is set to retire from his position as CEO of ISRA VISION AG by the end of June 2021 after 36 years. While working as a research associate, Enis Ersü founded ISRA VISION as a spin-off from the Technical University (TU) of Darmstadt. ISRA (intelligent systems, robots and automation) was one of the first German start-ups with a strategic business case focused on combining machine vision and robotics and automation technology. After ten years, the company took a decisive step and turned its focus exclusively on the “electronic eye.” In 2000, ISRA VISION was listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Subsequently, ISRA VISION was one of the the few companies that survived the collapse of the “New Market” and rose to become a global market leader in the machine vision industry. With more than 850 employees at 25 sites in more than 15 countries reported of about €150 million prior to the pandemic. Enis Ersü has led ISRA VISION with a strategy based on customer-oriented innovation, while also fostering organic and external growth. Diversifying its business across more than nine different sectors was just as significant as the strategic acquisition of eleven companies, with some of these focusing on different target industries.