Final Registration Reminder - Sensor-Based Sorting & Control 2026
The 11th Expert Conference Sensor-Based Sorting & Control will take place on March 17 and 18, 2026, Aachen, Germany.
RWTH Aachen University

As SBSC 2026 approaches, we would like to kindly send a final registration reminder.
If you plan to attend and have not yet registered, we would appreciate it if you could complete your registration through our website.
SBSC 2026 will take place on 17–18 March 2026 in Aachen and will bring together experts and practitioners from industry and academia to discuss recent developments in sensor-based sorting and control. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an engaging and inspiring event.
Further information about the conference program is available on our website.
We look forward to welcoming you to Sensor-Based Sorting & Control 2026 in Aachen. For any questions, please contact our Organizing Team.
03 March 2026
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