ESD March 2025 Embedded World Issue

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From 11-13th March, the embedded systems industry will meet for the 23rd time at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg to see the latest developments in embedded systems live. See the latest developments in embedded systems

I n seven exhibition halls, exhibitors will provide insights into the entire product range – from hardware, services and tools to software. “During embedded world, all relevant key players, industry experts, and industry associations from the embedded systems sector come together. This not only offers a unique opportunity for networking, but also the chance to experience brand new technologies on site,” says Executive Director Benedikt Weyerer. Visitors can find out about exhibitors' products and services in the exhibitor’s forum and refresh their knowledge of embedded technologies in the expert panels. embedded world Conference The programme of the embedded world Conference, which takes place on all three days of the trade fair, offers more than 200 hours of exchange and knowledge. Prof. Dr. Axel Sikora, Chairman of the Conference, gives an initial insight into the programme: “This year we received well over 600 submissions for the embedded world Conference – this is an all-time high! And

the programme committee and steering board were also subjectively impressed by the high and ever-increasing innovative strength of the industry.” According to Chairman Sikora, the 2025 conference will once again focus on a wide range of topics. Embedded intelligence, i.e. the use of AI in embedded applications, as well as the challenges and solutions for ‘Systems of Systems’, i.e. networked complex, so-called ‘dependable’ systems, are particularly important. electronic displays Conference The electronic displays Conference will take place on the 12th and 13th March in NCC Ost parallel to the embedded world Exhibition & Conference. “Submissions for the electronic displays Conference have almost reached the previous year's high. They are characterised by a high level of expertise and innovation and address all important areas of professional displays. The highlights in Nuremberg will certainly be MicroLED displays, which are seen as the ‘next big thing’,” says Prof Dr Karlheinz Blankenbach,

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