The programmes for the embedded world Conference and the electronic displays Conference have been finalised.
The embedded world Exhibition&Conference is the largest gathering for the embedded systems industry. From the 9th to the 11th of April 2024, visitors can immerse themselves in the multifaceted world of embedded systems at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg and meet the Who's Who of the industry.
"During embedded world, all the key players, 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 learn about the latest technologies at first hand," says Executive Director Benedikt Weyerer. A message that is also reflected in this year's claim: "Connecting the embedded community".
In addition to the latest technologies, embedded world will also focus on important industry topics. For example, Prof Dr Axel Sikora, Chairman of the embedded world Conference, sees embedded security as "a key product feature of the future". In a recent interview he pointed out how important it is to protect both the data security and the functional security of embedded systems.
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"More than 600 submissions found their way to us – making this an 'all-time high'," explains Prof Sikora. All of the submissions were of excellent quality, a real challenge for the programme committee. In a workshop lasting several days, the Steering Board succeeded in creating a first-class, three-day conference programme. In addition to two keynote speeches, the final programme consists of 18 classes, 81 sessions and a total of 243 presentations
In his keynote speech on Tuesday, 9th April Dr Salil Raje, AMD, will talk about improving efficiency in the context of artificial intelligence. He will focus on the differences and interaction between edge and cloud computing. The second keynote of the conference will be given by Fiona Tracy, Analog Devices, on Wednesday, 10th April, in which she will provide an insight into how the factory of the future can be designed sustainably with the help of the intelligent edge.
Special thanks also go to the community partners, says Chairman Sikora, because the intensive cooperation – and the 'being powered' – has enabled the connections between embedded world and the communities of the embedded systems industry to be further expanded. "In the spirit of the new embedded world claim, we have created a 'community of communities' with our community partners," says a delighted Prof Sikora.