Embedded World North America Show Guide 2024

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the inaugural embedded world North America Conference. For the past 22 years, the embedded world Conference in Nuremberg (Germany) has provided a unique combination of an exhibition for engineers and technical management and a world-class conference at the intersection of applied research and industrial applications. embedded world is driven both by technology and applications, with a strong focus on system and cross-domain topics.

The embedded world North America Conference:

• covers all aspects of the development and application of embedded systems, from fundamental technologies to development processes and special fields of applications.

• is cross-sectoral and interdisciplinary.

• provides a platform to bring together experts from different domains and application areas of embedded systems to promote a holistic system design perspective, to identify synergies and commonalities, and to strengthen the exchange of knowledge and experiences.

• is supported by many strong and world-leading community partners around the globe, who help us to bring all the puzzle pieces together that are required for the complex design of embedded systems.

• is interactive with a variety of panel and round table discussions. Be sure to take advantage of the classes, the panels, the lectures and of course, the keynote address. We look forward to meeting you!

– Axel and Rich

We warmly welcome you to the first edition of embedded world North America!

After more than 20 successful events in Nuremberg, we are very proud that the embedded community now has its own platform in the West. We are very much looking forward to the premiere of embedded world North America.

The embedded system industry in America has always been very successful and has made a major contribution to the emergence of top companies. It was therefore a logical step to turn our attention to the North American market. In addition to Nuremberg, embedded world China in Shanghai was successfully established last year as a gateway to the Asian market.

As an excellent networking platform and ideal marketplace for innovations, embedded world will also bring together experts from the industry in Austin. The exhibition will cover the entire spectrum range of embedded system technology, with a focus on IoT, AI and overarching technologies and systems. The conference program awaits participants with high-quality and technology-oriented presentations compiled by a steering committee.

The first event lays the foundation for another success story. We would like to welcome the embedded community and wish them three exciting and successful days in Austin, TX.

– Bene and Bill

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora, Chairman of embedded world Exhibition&Conference
Rich Nass, Techical Program Co-Chair EVP of Embedded Computing Design
Benedikt Weyerer
Bill Ingwersen

TECHNICAL

Axel Sikora Prof. Dr.-Ing. Offenburg University / Hahn-Schickard axel.sikora@hs-offenburg.de TECHNICAL

Wengert anna-maria.wengert@nuernbergmesse.de Benedikt Weyerer benedikt.weyerer@nuernbergmesse.de

Business Center is on Level 1 in between Expo Hall 2 and 3.

Concessions are available on the show floor and are open during Expo floor hours in addition to concessions outside of the Expo Hall within the convention center.

Nearby seated dining is available at the Austin Marriott Downtown next door to the Austin Convention Center.

The Press Lounge is in Show Office 2.

CONFERENCE ROOMS

8TH OCTOBER | 10:05 - 10:50

Navigating the Future: Technological Breakpoints Reshaping Embedded Systems by 2030

Matt Johnson, CEO, Silicon Labs

Daniel Cooley, SVP and Chief Technology Officer, Silicon Labs

The embedded systems industry stands on the brink of transformative change. In recent years, we’ve seen an incredible surge in technological advancements within this field, driven by breakthroughs in AI, machine learning, and enhanced security measures. Join Silicon Labs’ CEO Matt Johnson and CTO Daniel Cooley for a keynote that will delve into the profound technological shifts we expect to see in the next five years, focusing on critical areas for Embedded Development: Compute, Connect, Secure, and Smart.

As we explore these shifts, Matt and Daniel will address key questions: Is Generative AI accelerating the demise of bare metal embedded applications? Which communication standards won’t survive the current consolidation of protocols, and how can you predict that for your next embedded design? What does post-Quantum encryption mean for embedded? How can the IoT feed the generative AI data beast?

Join us as we explore these imminent changes, questions, and their implications to prepare for an era of innovation and adaptation in the embedded systems industry.

9TH OCTOBER | 10:05 - 10:50

Building for Sustainable Development Goals with Open Source

Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems, Linux Foundation

The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Open-source projects are playing a key role in bringing products aligned with these goals to market. The 17 Goals are all interconnected, and in order to leave no one behind, the goal to achieve them all by 2030 means we need to leverage technologies available today, and encourage development that will support the gaps.

Open-source technologies can help achieve these goals, and that includes various Linux Foundation programs, such as the Zephyr Project, which is enabling products that help conserve and make better use of our planet’s resources.

In this Keynote Address, you’ll hear how programs such as the Zephyr Project can be implemented to meet these emerging requirements and how its ecosystem is making resourceconstrained innovation possible. You’ll hear about why projects like this achieve success, as well as what could go wrong along the way. And we’ll talk about what the future of projects like these must contain to achieve success, citing a specific example from one of the industry’s leading semiconductor companies.

Matt Johnson CEO Silicon Labs
Daniel Cooley SVP and Chief Technology Officer Silicon Labs
Kate Stewart VP, Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation

Nils Albartus Emproof

François Baldassari Memfault

Andrew Banks

LDRA and MISRA

Damon Barnes Bluetooth SIG

Jacob Beningo Beningo Embedded Group

Pete Bernard tinyML Foundation

Steve Bitar ExxonMobil

Ellen Boehm Keyfactor

Mark Carrier FederatedDesigns, LLC

Martin Cavallo Binho LLC

Alex Celeste Perforce Software

Hendrik Cordier

Qualcomm Technologies International, Ltd.

Frédéric Desbiens

Eclipse Foundation

Marco di Fazio STMicroelectronics

Steve DiCamillo LDRA Ltd

Nakul Duggal Qualcomm

Ben Fogle

Star Lab, a Wind River company

Jared Fry LDRA Ltd

Pierre Gal

The Embedded Kit

Wael Guibene Silicon Labs, Inc.

Kerri Hall

Siemens Digital Industries Software

Ansgar Hein

SGET e.V.

Josh Heller

Digi International

Julien Henaut

BitifEye Digital Test Solutions GmbH

Daniel Hensley

Driver AI, Inc.

Curt Hillier

NXP Semiconductors

Syed Zaeem Hosain

Aeris Communications

Charlie Ice

NXP Semiconductors

Martin Jefferson Globalstar

Matt Johnson

Silicon Labs

Bernhard Kaiser Ansys, Inc.

Daniel Kästner

AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH

Andreas Kopietz

F&S Elektronik Systeme GmbH

Keith Kreishner

IoT M2M Council

Vijay Krishna

Soliton Technologies Private Limited

Sumeet Kumar Innatera

Ed Kuzemchak

Software Design Solutions, Inc

Cyril Lebel

Vodafone Business

Jim Lenox

Sony Semiconductor

David McDaid

NXP Semiconductors

Trish Messiter

Clarinox Technologies Pty Ltd

Walt Miner

The Linux Foundation, Automotive Grade Linux

Tanmaya Mishra

Analog Devices

Rich Nass

OpenSystems Media

Denis Noel

NXP Semiconductors

Doug Norton

Inspire Semiconductor

Ali Ors

NXP Semiconductors

Rob Oshana

Analog Devices Inc.

Ashutosh Pandey Infineon

Daan Pape

DPTechnics

Gerardo Pardo

Real-Time Innovations

Samuel Patterson

Qt Group

Steven Payne

Giesecke+Devrient (G+D)

Marc Plante Somos

Marc Pous Balena.io

Shawn Prestridge IAR

Carmen Redondo Kyocera AVX

Joost Renes

NXP Semiconductors

Darwin Sanoy GitLab

Avik Santra Infineon Technologies

Michele Scarlatella MIPI Alliance

Thilo Schumann CAN in Automation (CiA)

Gulroz Singh NXP Semiconductors

Kate Stewart

The Linux Foundation

Steve Tateosian Infineon Technologies

Aleksandr Timofeev POLYN Technology

Jeff Tranter ICS

Martin Unverdorben Avnet Embedded GmbH

Theodore Vaida Exact Assembly, LLC

Scott Vander Weide Green Hills Software

Weier Wan AIZIP

Fred Yentz IoT Launch

Harshini Yerra Microchip Technology

TUESDAY | 8TH OCT 2024 | 11:00-12:00

Securing IoT Devices: by Design or by Default IoT M2M Council

Moderator: Ellen Boehm, SVP, IoT Strategy & Operations, Keyfactor

Panelists: Josh Heller, Product Security Chair, Digi International; Syed Zaeem Hosain, Founder & Chief Evangelist, Aeris Communications; Marc Plante, Director, Business Development, Somos; Fred Yentz, CEO, IoT Launch

WEDNESDAY | 9TH OCT 2024 | 11:00-12:00

Evolving Landscape of Automotive

Semiconductor Functional Safety

NXP Semiconductors

Moderator: Gulroz Singh, Sr. SoC Safety Architect, NXP Semiconductors

Panelists: Harshini Yerra, Functional Safety Design Lead, Microchip Technology; Bernhard Kaiser, Principal Safety

Consultant, Ansys, Inc.; Keshav Mathur, Staff Engineer

Functional Safety, ARM Inc.

THURSDAY | 10TH OCT 2024 | 11:00-12:00

IoT M2M Council

TUESDAY | 8TH OCT 2024 | 1:00-2:00

Open-Source vs. Commercial Hardware and Software

Embedded Computing Design

Moderator: Rich Nass, EVP, Embedded Computing Design

Panelists: Steve Tateosian, SVP of Industrial MCUs, Infineon Technologies; Kate Stewart, VP, Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation; Michael Conroy, Director, Alliances, Wind River; Doug Norton, CMO, Inspire Semiconductor

WEDNESDAY | 9TH OCT 2024 | 1:00-2:00

Flipping The Script on AI –

How To Get More AI Impact with Less Resources

tinyML Foundation

Moderator: Pete Bernard, Executive Director, tinyML Foundation

Panelist: Nakul Duggal, General Manager of Automotive and IoT at Qualcomm

Convergence: Satellite, 5G, Low-Power Connectivity Combine for IoT

Moderator: Keith Kreisher, Executive Director, IoT M2M Council

Panelists: Martin Jefferson, Commercial IoT Data Services Manager, Globalstar; Cyril Lebel, VP IoT Sales, Vodafone Business;

Carmen Redondo, Director, Global Marketing Antennas, Kyocera AVX

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Roberto Bagnara

University of Parma

Andrew Banks

LDRA/MISRA

Damon Barnes

Bluetooth SIG

Richard Barry

Amazon Web Services

Vin D’Agostino

D’Agostino Industries

Luca Fanucci

University of Pisa

Georg Fischer

FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg

Gene Frantz

Octavo Systems

Andreas Gerstlauer

The University of Texas at Austin

Andreas Grzemba

Technische Hochschule Deggendorf

Rosina Haberl

tinyML Foundation

Allan HE

Embedded System Associations

Ansgar Hein

SGET e.V.

Jessica Isquith

PICMG

Sharmion Kerley

MIPI Alliance

Jean Labrosse

Retired RTOS Expert

Kevin Lu

Stevens Institute of Technology

Brandon Lewis

PICMG

Lawrence Madar

MIPI Alliance

Ansgar Meroth

Hochschule Heilbronn

Daniel Müller-Gritschneder

TU Wien/tinyML

Richard Nass

Embedded Computing Design

Dieter Nazareth

Landshut University of Applied Sciences

Lindsay Peattie

Bluetooth SIG

Sandro Pinto

Universidade do Minho

Calista Redmond

RISC-V International

Randall Restle

Restle LLC

Andreas Rüst

ZHAW Institute of Embedded Systems

Michele Scarlatella

MIPI Alliance

Axel Sikora

Offenburg University of Applied Sciences

Ian Smith

MIPI Alliance

Tiffany Sparks

Secure Thingz/RISC-V

Thomas Ussmueller

University of Innsbruck

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2024

TIME TRACKS

10:00-10:05 Welcome

10:05-10:50 Keynote: Silicon Labs TIME BLUETOOTH

11:00-11:30 BLUETOOTH SIG

Damon Barnes

What’s New with Bluetooth® Technology: Channel Sounding, Upcoming Features, and Key Technology Trends

11:30-12:00 INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES

Dr. Avik Santra

Robust Indoor Distance Estimation

Algorithms for Bluetooth® Channel Sounding

12:00-12:30 QUALCOMM

Hendrik Cordier

Auracast™ Broadcast Audio: Best Practices for Developing Transmitters, Receivers, and Broadcast Assistants For Public Locations

12:30-14:00 Break

14:00-14:30 REAL-TIME INNOVATIONS

Gerardo Pardo

Comparing MQTT, OPC UA and DDS for IIoT Use Case Optimization

14:30-15:00 BALENA.IO

Marc Pous

Lessons Learned Managing Nearly 1 Million of Edge IoT Devices

15:00-15:30 SOFTWARE DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC

Ed Kuzemchak

Fog based Machine Learning for Industrial IoT

/ I³C

MIPI ALLIANCE

Michele Scarlatella MIPI I3C, the Next-Generation Utility and Control Bus Supporting Time-Critical Applications

BINHO LLC

Martin Cavallo

Demystifying I3C Protocol

SOLITON TECHNOLOGIES

PRIVATE LIMITED

Vijay Krishna Santhosh Ramaraj

Advantages of Using MIPI I3C® Protocol in SSDs & MEMS

SGET E.V.

Ansgar Hein

Efficiency Unleashed: The Advantages of Modular Embedded Systems and Open Standards

PICMG

Steve Bitar

Open Hardware Standards Help Pave a Path to Software-Defined Manufacturing

AVNET EMBEDDED GMBH

Martin Unverdorben

How to Go from Low-Power PoC to Product to Market, Fast and Economically

INNATERRA

Sumeet Kumar

Spiking Neural Processor T1: Mimicking the Brain for Intelligence at the Sensor

AIZIP

Weier Wan

Running an AI Agent on Low Cost Cortex A Processors Without NPU

SONY SEMICONDUCTOR

Jim Lenox

Edge AI Solution for Smart City Curb Management

INFINEON

Ashutosh Pandey

Next-generation Edge AI SoCs Solutions and Systems to Usher in New Era

ST MICROELECTRONICS

Marco di Fazio

Streamlined Edge AI Development for Real World Deployment of Edge AI Solutions

NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

Ali Ors

Simplifying Edge AI Development:

Leveraging Automated Model Discovery for Edge Devices

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2024

TIME TRACKS

10:00-10:05 Welcome

10:05-10:50

Keynote: The Linux Foundation

TIME AUTOMOTIVE

11:00-11:30 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

David McDaid

Simplifying Automotive ECU

Consolidation with Advanced SoCs

11:30-12:00 EXACT ASSEMBLY, LLC

Theodore Vaida

Enabling Opensource Hardware in the Loop Testing

12:00-12:30 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

Curt Hillier

Tristan McDaniel

Dynamic Vehicle Signal Collection and Processing using VSS

12:30-14:00 Break

14:00-14:30 SIEMENS DIGITAL INDUSTRIES SOFTWARE

Kerri Hall

From Theory to Practice: Reliable Ethernet Deployment for Modern Vehicles

14:30-15:00 BITIFEYE DIGITAL TEST SOLUTIONS GMBH

Julien Henaut

Connecting the Automotive Future: A Harsh Environment for Moving Bits

15:00-15:30 CAN IN AUTOMATION (CIA)

Thilo Schumann

Embedded Networks –Three Generations of CAN

SAFETY & SECURITY 1 EDGEAI 1

EMPROOF

Nils Albartus

Threats & Implications of Reverse Engineering in the Embedded World

NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

Denis Noel

Prepare for the Upcoming Cyber Regulation Landscape

NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

Joost Renes

Perspectives on the Upcoming Large-Scale Migration Toward Post-Quantum Cryptography for Embedded Systems

LDRA

Jared Fry

Qualification of AI/ML Systems and Interfacing Devices

POLYN TECHNOLOGY

Aleksandr Timofeev

The Benefits of Sensor Data Neuromorphic Pre-processing in IIoT

F&S ELEKTRONIK SYSTEME GMBH

Andreas Kopietz

Deployment of Neural Networks on Embedded Processors with Integrated NPU

LDRA

Steve DiCamillo

WCET and Qualified Critical Applications: Robust Partitioning Alone is Not Enough

IAR

Shawn Prestridge

DevSecOps Excellence in Embedded Systems: Simplified FuSa, Security Checks, and Best Practices

ECLIPSE FOUNDATION

Frédéric Desbiens

Mixology: Open Source and Safety-Critical Systems

ANALOG DEVICES

Tanmaya Mishra Machine-learning Based Anomaly and Intrusion Detection for Cyber-Resilience in Microcontrollers

FEDERATED DESIGNS, LLC

Mark Carrier

The Future of Edge Computing: Leveraging DDS for AI/ML-Driven Decision Making

DRIVER AI, INC.

Daniel Hensley

Intermediate Representations for Retrieval Augmented Generation in Embedded Systems

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2024

TIME CONNECTIVITY 2 (WIRELESS) HMI

9:30-10:00 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

Charlie Ice Zigbee and Matter, Better Together –How Bridges Allow Zigbee and Matter to Coexist

10:00-10:30

CLARINOX TECHNOLOGIES

PTY LTD

Trish Messiter

Gökhan Tanyeri

Empowering Connectivity: Exploring the World of Wi-Fi Mesh Networks

10:30-11:00 DPTECHNICS

Daan Pape

Cellular LPWA Networks: How to Actually Achieve Low Power and Long Range

11:00-12:00 Break

ANALOG DEVICES INC.

Alan Hehir (for Dr. Rob Oshana) Human Factors and User Interface Design for Embedded Systems

ICS

Jeff Tranter

Choosing an Embedded GUI: A Comparative Analysis of UI Frameworks Including Qt, Crank, SLint, LVGL, TouchGFX, and Flutter

QT GROUP

Samuel Patterson

Achieve Elevated User Experiences with Embedded GUI Personalization

SYSTEMS & SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 1

LDRA

Andrew Banks An Introduction to MISRA

ABSINT ANGEWANDTE INFORMATIK GMBH

Daniel Kästner

C Threads and Atomics –The Concurrency Rules of MISRA C:2023

GITLAB

Darwin Sanoy

Embedded DevOps: Modernizing to Cloud CPU and Hardware in the Continuous Integration Loop

12:00-12:30 SILICON LABS

Mark Hallam, Brent Corn Amazon Sidewalk Performance Analysis

12:30-13:00 GLOBALSTAR

Martin Jefferson

Complementary Convergence: The Evolution of Satellite and Terrestrial Convergence and its Impact on Mobile and Fixed IoT Use Cases

13:00-13:30 GIESECKE+DEVRIENT (G+D)

Steven Payne

Hemant Borase

What to Expect as Traditional Connectivity and Life Cycle

Management Collide

THE EMBEDDED KIT

Pierre Gal

Choosing Between Off-The-Shelf & Custom Embedded Linux Distributions

THE LINUX FOUNDATION

Walt Miner

Accelerating Software Defined Vehicles through Open Source Software

STAR LAB, A WIND RIVER COMPANY

Ben Fogle

Hardened Yocto: Overcoming Challenges with Building a Secure Embedded Linux OS

PERFORCE SOFTWARE

Alex Celeste Iron Carbide: Safely Mixing Rust into C

BENINGO EMBEDDED GROUP

Jacob Beningo Rust for Embedded Developers: The Peripheral Access Crate

GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE

Scott Vander Weide

Debugging a Hypervisor-based Embedded System

AAEON ELECTRONICS, INC.

BOOTH 1844

ABSINT

BOOTH 1823

ACROMAG, INC.

BOOTH 2109

ACROVIEW TECHNOLOGY CORP/ SYSTEM GENERAL, USA

BOOTH 1857

ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION

BOOTH 1728

ADVANCED SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 2605

ADVANTECH

BOOTH 2523

ALTINKAYA ELEKTRONIK CIHAZ

KUTULARI SAN TIC AS BOOTH 1840

AMERICAN PORTWELL TECHNOLOGY

BOOTH 1940

ANALOG DEVICES, INC.

BOOTH 2304

ARBOR TECHNOLOGY

BOOTH 2052

ARESTECH SOLUTION INC.

BOOTH 1852

ARS EMBEDDED SYSTEMS LLC

BOOTH 2605

ASPEN CORE

BOOTH 2051

ASUS COMPUTER INC.

BOOTH 2305

AVALUE TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 2012

AXIOMTEK

BOOTH 1817

BCM ADVANCED RESEARCH BOOTH 2057

BEACON EMBEDDEDWORKS

BOOTH 1917

BITGEAR WIRELESS DESIGN SERVICES

BOOTH 2605

BLACKBERRY LIMITED

BOOTH 2426

BLECON BOOTH 2721

BLUE CLOVER DEVICES

BOOTH 1944

BRIDGETEK

BOOTH 2040

CAN IN AUTOMATION (CIA) BOOTH 1758

CERVOZ TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. BOOTH 1961

CHEFREE TECHNOLOGY CORP

BOOTH 2200

CONGATEC BOOTH 2223

CONNECT TECH INC. BOOTH 2517

CONTEC AMERICAS, INC. BOOTH 2032

CRANK AMETEK BOOTH 1923

CRITICAL LINK LLC BOOTH 1946

CONGATEC

www.congatec.com

congatec is a rapidly growing technology company focusing on embedded and edge computing products and services. The highperformance computer modules are used in a wide range of applications and devices in industrial automation, medical technology, robotics, telecommunications and many other verticals.

We offer the industry’s largest Computer-OnModule portfolio. Architectures include COM Express Type 6, -Type 7, -Type 10, and the new COM-HPC client, server and mini modules, as well as SMARC. Customer-specific design capability is also offered. Technology is based on latest Intel, AMD, Texas Instruments and NXP processors.

BOOTH 2223

EDGE IMPULSE

www.edgeimpulse.com

Edge Impulse streamlines the creation of AI and machine learning models for edge hardware, allowing devices to make decisions and offer insight where data is gathered. Edge Impulse’s technology empowers developers to bring AI products to market, and helps enterprise teams develop production-ready solutions in weeks instead of years. Powerful automations make it easier to build valuable datasets and develop advanced AI for devices from MCUs to CPUs to GPUs. Edge Impulse is used by health and wearable organizations, industrial enterprises, as well as top silicon vendors and over 100,000 developers. To learn more, visit edgeimpulse.com.

BOOTH 1947

CSTAR ELECTRONICS INTL. INC.

BOOTH 2629

CTW INTERNATIONAL BOOTH 2300

DEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF SERBIA BOOTH 2605

DFI AMERICA BOOTH 2427

DIAMOND SYSTEMS CORP BOOTH 2533

DIGI INTERNATIONAL BOOTH 2123

DIGILENT BOOTH 2634

DIGITAL CORE BOOTH 2700

DIGITAL LOGIC LTD.

BOOTH 2605

DISPLAY LOGIC, USA BOOTH 2060

DISTI CORPORATION BOOTH 1841

DOJO FIVE BOOTH 1958

DOLPHIN INTERCONNECT SOLUTIONS AS BOOTH 2108

DONGGUAN TEAM SOURCE DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. BOOTH 1760

DPTECHNICS B.V BOOTH 1933

DRIVER AI, INC. BOOTH 2204 GREEN

www.ghs.com

Green Hills Software, headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, has been the worldwide leader in embedded safety and security for over 40 years, providing safe, secure and scalable solutions for various markets, including automotive, industrial, medical, military, avionics and networking.

The INTEGRITY RTOS family is certified to the highest levels of safety and security, and the MULTI IDE is certified to meet the highest levels of tool qualification specified in the functional safety standards IEC 61508:2010, EN 50128:2011, and ISO 26262:2011. In addition, Green Hills Software has held an ISO/SAE 21434 Automotive Cybersecurity Certificate since January 2024.

BOOTH 2113

EDGE IMPULSE

BOOTH 1947

EDGEBLE AI

BOOTH 1735

ELECTRONIC SPECIFIER

BOOTH 2047

ELLISYS

BOOTH 1818

EM MICROELECTRONIC BOOTH 2729

EMBEDD LIMITED BOOTH 2100

EMBEDIAN, INC.

BOOTH 1952

EMERGING DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 1826

EMPROOF

BOOTH 1756

EXASCEND

BOOTH 1935

F & S ELEKTRONIK SYSTEME GMBH

BOOTH 2640

FEASYCOM CO., LTD.

BOOTH 2715

FIDUS SYSTEMS

BOOTH 1816

FORENEX TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1729

FORTEC US BOOTH 2339

FUTURE TECHNOLOGY DEVICES INTERNATIONAL LTD.

BOOTH 1941

GENIATECH BOOTH 1845

IBASE TECHNOLOGY INC.

www.ibase.com.tw

IBASE Technology (TPEx: 8050) specializes in the design and manufacturing of robust industrial PC products, delivering high-quality products and excellent service since its establishment in 2000. We carry out manufacturing and quality control at our own facilities in Taiwan that are ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 14001, and ISO 27001 certified. Current product offerings comprise x86- and RISC-based industrial motherboards, embedded systems, edge AI computers, panel PCs, digital signage players, and network appliances for applications in the AIoT, automation, smart retail, transportation, networking, and medical sectors. We also offer ODM customization services, tailoring products to meet customers’ specific requirements.

BOOTH 2035

GIESECKE+DEVRIENT (G+D)

BOOTH 2123

GOEPEL ELECTRONICS LLC

BOOTH 1745

GOWIN SEMICONDUCTOR

BOOTH 1727

GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE LLC BOOTH 2113

GRINN

BOOTH 1849

HARWIN BOOTH 2122

IAR

BOOTH 2614

IBASE TECHNOLOGY INC. BOOTH 2035

ICOP TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 2432

ICS

BOOTH 2415

IEI TECHNOLOGY USA

BOOTH 2337

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 1747

INOVA TECH D.O.O.

BOOTH 2605

INSPIRED ENERGY LLC

BOOTH 1746

INTEC DISPLAY SDN BHD

BOOTH 2624

INTERACTIVE DISPLAY SOLUTIONS (IDS)

BOOTH 2105

J-SQUARED

https://jsquared.com/

J-Squared is the leading provider of highperforming embedded computing systems and services built to withstand the harshest environments. For more than 30 years, J-Squared has partnered with prime contractors, OEMs, system builders, and end users for mission-critical applications across commercial edge AI, military, energy/resources, and transportation. J-Squared is proud to provide cradle-to-cradle support – a single resource across the entire product and solution lifecycle, with in-house design, testing, deployment, service and renewal capabilities. Our hardware is created to the highest standards and applicable industry certifications while our software offerings use AI and ML to meet today’s exacting challenges.

BOOTH 1832

IOT M2M COUNCIL

BOOTH 2123

J-SQUARED

TECHNOLOGIES INC.

BOOTH 1832

JET ONE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1854

JETWAY INFORMATION CO., LTD.

BOOTH 2537

JORAL TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 1823

JOULESCOPE

BOOTH 1723

JUNGO CONNECTIVITY

BOOTH 2540

KEYFACTOR, INC.

BOOTH 2123

KINGSTON

BOOTH 2116

KONTRON AMERICA, INC.

BOOTH 2232

KYOCERA AVX COMPONENTS CORPORATION

BOOTH 2123

LAMBORTECH

BOOTH 1725

LANTRONIX

BOOTH 1835

LAUTERBACH

BOOTH 2017

LDRA TECHNOLOGY, INC.

BOOTH 2714

LEX COMPUTECH CO., LTD.

BOOTH 2341

LOGIC TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

BOOTH 1722

KONTRON

ww.kontron.com

Embedded Solutions. Infinite Possibilities. Kontron is a global leader in IoT/Embedded Computing Technology (ECT). Kontron offers individual solutions in the areas of Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 through a combined portfolio of hardware, software and services. With its standard and customized products based on highly reliable state-of-the-art technologies, Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a wide variety of industries. As a result, customers benefit from accelerated timeto-market, lower total cost of ownership, extended product lifecycles and the best fully integrated applications.

BOOTH 2232

LPKF LASER & ELECTRONICS –NORTH AMERICA

BOOTH 1957

MAXTENA, INC.

BOOTH 1855

MEMFAULT, INC.

BOOTH 2434

MICRO- STAR INT’L CO., LTD.

BOOTH 2433

MICROTECH TECHNOLOGY

COMPANY LIMITED BOOTH 1754

MIKROELEKTRONIKA

BOOTH 2605

MONOGOTO INC.

BOOTH 2049

MOSCHIP

BOOTH 2054

MOUSER ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 2215

NCI LOGIC ANALYZERS

BOOTH 2026

NEOUSYS TECH. AMERICA, INC.

BOOTH 1937

NEWSMAY TECHNOLIGY CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1743

NEXCOM INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD.

BOOTH 2505

NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR

BOOTH 2635

NORTHERN.TECH

BOOTH 1759

NUMATO SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED

BOOTH 1853

OCTAVO SYSTEMS

www.octavosystems.com

Octavo Systems is revolutionizing Embedded System design with System-in-Package technology. Offering the simplicity and time savings of a module with better size, cost, reliability, and manufacturability than a chipdown solution, System-in-Package enables designers to create next-generation AI and IoT-enabled products in record time. Discover how customers from various industries have leveraged Octavo Systems standard off-theshelf System-in-Package devices, opensource development platforms and software, and industry-leading support from experienced embedded system designers to create products that exceed their customers’ expectations. Learn how the latest Octavo Systems System-in-Package Processor Modules can help you achieve your design goals on time and under budget.

BOOTH 2028

NXP SEMICONDUCTORS

BOOTH 2022

OCTAVO SYSTEMS

BOOTH 2028

OPENSYSTEMS MEDIA

BOOTH 2718

PANDABIRCH DOO & STREETNODE DOO

BOOTH 2605

PARASOFT BOOTH 2524

PARTICLE BOOTH 2333

PEMICRO

BOOTH 1755

PERFORCE SOFTWARE

BOOTH 2104

PICO TECHNOLOGY

BOOTH 2423

PLS DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

BOOTH 1927

PMK AMERICA CORPORATION

BOOTH 2045

POWERGOOD TECH.

RESEARCH CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1726

POWERTIP TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 1717

PREMIO INC. BOOTH 2133

PTC

BOOTH 1948

PYRAMID NORTH AMERICA, INC. BOOTH 2623

PLS DEVELOPMENT

TOOLS

www.pls-mc.com

PLS is one of the world’s leading suppliers of software debug, trace and test tools for 32- and 64-bit microcontrollers and embedded processors. PLS’ flagship product is the UDE Universal Debug Engine, which provides developers with efficient and convenient multi-core debugging, multi-core trace, and system-level analysis of complex electronic control systems. The tools from PLS show their strengths particularly in deeply embedded systems, such as those used in automotive and industrial electronics. Developers and engineers around the world rely on PLS’ high-quality debug tools to create safe, secure, reliable, and high-performance embedded software.

BOOTH 1927

QA SYSTEMS NORTH AMERICA

BOOTH 2615

QT GROUP BOOTH 1829

RAYTAC CORPORATION

BOOTH 1753

RAZORCAT DEVELOPMENT GMBH

BOOTH 1823

RCL DISPLAY LTD.

BOOTH 1748

RED BALLOON SECURITY

BOOTH 1724

REFLEX CES & APISSYS

BOOTH 2617

ROHDE & SCHWARZ USA, INC. BOOTH 1719

RT-RK BOOTH 2605

RUGGED SCIENCE BOOTH 2055

SAMTEC BOOTH 2632

SAN TECHNOLOGY, INC. BOOTH 2515

SD-OMEGA (HK) CO., LTD. BOOTH 1822

SEALEVEL SYSTEMS, INC.

BOOTH 2440

SECO

BOOTH 2315

SECURE-IC BOOTH 2338 SECO

www.seco.com

We provide embedded computing and IoT/AI software solutions. Globally serving industrial, vending, medical, and related industries, we design and manufacture edge computing hardware: system-on-module (SoM) boards in standard form factors including COM Express, COM-HPC, SMARC and Qseven; single board computers (SBCs) in 3.5" and other small form-factors; HMI Panel PCs; fanless industrial computers; and AI solutions. Our Clea software suite facilitates easy deployment of scalable IoT infrastructure and applicationspecific AI algorithms on both SECO and non-SECO equipment. Through decades of technical and operational expertise, we help our clients meet challenging technical requirements and quality objectives, and accelerate time-to-market.

BOOTH 2315

SEGGER

BOOTH 2527

SGET E.V.

BOOTH 2023

SILICON LABS

BOOTH 2235

SMITH BOOTH 2117

SOLID SANDS BOOTH 1861

SPARKLE COMPUTER CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1954

STAR LAB SOFTWARE

BOOTH 1732

STMICROELECTRONICS, INC.

BOOTH 2405

SUPERMICRO COMPUTER, INC.

BOOTH 1750

SUPPLYFRAME

BOOTH 2208

SYSTEM ELITE

TECHNOLOGY, INC.

BOOTH 2036

TAG-CONNECT, LLC

BOOTH 1843

TAOGLAS

BOOTH 2327

TME, USA LLC BOOTH 1846

TORADEX

BOOTH 2229

TOTAL PHASE BOOTH 1858

STAR LAB

www.starlab.io

With a successful track record securing combat systems in Aerospace and Defense, Star Lab helps customers implement buildsecure methodologies into Linux-based embedded systems. Our products are easily integrated, flexible, and designed to handle worst-case threat scenarios: hands-on physical or privileged attackers. We prevent attackers from tampering with or altering software/firmware and limit their maneuverability, ensuring your systems remain resilient and operate normally – even under attack.

Star Lab’s Kevlar Embedded Security is a layered embedded Linux security solution that helps thwart IP theft, secure data at rest and runtime, and achieve cyber resiliency through defense-in-depth.

BOOTH 1732

TQ SYSTEMS USA INC.

BOOTH 2029

TRENZ-ELECTRONIC

BOOTH 2600

TRUSTINSOFT

BOOTH 1757

TUXERA BOOTH 1836

UBIQCONN TECHNOLOGY (USA) INC.

BOOTH 1733

VECTOR NORTH AMERICA INC. BOOTH 1740

VELOCITY IOT BOOTH 2061

VERIEST VENTURE SERBIA DOO BOOTH 2605

VERISILICON INC. BOOTH 2323

VERSALOGIC, CORP BOOTH 2622

VODAFONE IOT

BOOTH 2123

VOLTAI

BOOTH 1847

WAGO

BOOTH 2522

WILLTRON CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1737

WINSTAR DISPLAY CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1956

WIREPAS

BOOTH 1953

SUPERMICRO

www.supermicro.com

Supermicro, a global technology leader committed to delivering first-to-market innovation for Enterprise, Cloud, AI and 5G Telco/ IoT/Edge Infrastructure, is showing its latest lineup of embedded IoT and Edge-AI systems, optimized for data-driven applications in remote locations. Visit booth 1750 and discover powerful compact platforms featuring Nvidia GPU technology, designed for maximum performance, power efficiency, and low-latency inferencing in a broad range of use cases in manufacturing, automation, healthcare as well as retail and security applications. Supermicro offers a wide range of Edge form factors, from hand-sized fanless system up to 2U dual processors with up to 18 expansion slots.

BOOTH 1750

WIZNET

BOOTH 1856

XYMOX TECHNOLOGIES, A RAFI GROUP COMPANY

BOOTH 1734

YUAN HIGH-TECH

DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD.

BOOTH 1741

ZYMBIT

BOOTH 2727

TQ-SYSTEMS USA https://www.tq-group.com/en/

Since 1994, TQ-Group has grown from a twoman company to around 2,200 employees across 13 locations globally. As one of Germany’s largest technology service providers and electronics specialists, TQ offers innovative solutions in hardware and software, covering development, production, and product lifecycle management. TQ excels in E²MS, embedded modules, motors and drives, cobots and automation solutions, medical technology, and aviation. TQ is also growing with megatrends like robotics, digitalization, Industry 4.0, AI, e-mobility, and energy management, combining service expertise with in-house developments as an ODM/OEM. And all “Made in Germany”.

BOOTH 2029

WAGO CORPORATION

www.wago.com/us/

WAGO delivers cutting-edge products and unparalleled expertise to their customers. It all started with the development of WAGO’s flagship technology, the CAGE CLAMP®, and implementing it into their terminal blocks. Today, that connection technology graces many products including the patented 221 Series wire splicing connectors, revolutionizing the industry with superior quality, durability, and ease of use.

WAGO products also include industry-leading electrical Interconnect and pluggable solutions. From PCB Terminal blocks with multiple variants including levers to panel feed through components and the versatile Multi Connections System (MCS) pluggables; these products are safe, reliable, and provide numerous benefits to any application.

BOOTH 2522

DELEGATE TERMS AND CONDITIONS

By registering for embedded world North America, you are bound by and agree to the relevant Terms and Conditions of embedded world North America, NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) and all associated events.

ADMISSIONS

POLICY

embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) reserves the right to reject admission of any individuals who are not deemed to be relevant industry professionals.

By attending, visitors agree not to take part in any canvassing, leafleting, unauthorized demonstrations, objectionable behavior, or any activity which may disrupt the Event. Failure to adhere to this could result in being asked to leave the Event.

All visitors must register in their own name and display a valid visitor badge. Registrants must not allow their badge to be worn by anyone else. Breaching this policy is likely to lead to the badge holder and the person wearing the badge being expelled from the event and future events by embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management).

There is no entry to those under 18 years old unless previously authorized. Please make alternative childcare arrangements, embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) offer no childcare facilities at the Expo.

EVENT CODE OF CONDUCT & ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY

embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) is dedicated to providing a harassment-free and inclusive event experience for everyone regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disabilities, neurodiversity, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, age, religion, or other protected category. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form and take violations of our policy seriously and will respond appropriately. All participants of embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) must abide by the following policy:

1. Be great to each other. We want the event to be an excellent experience for everyone regardless of gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disabilities, neurodiversity, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, age, religion, or other protected category. Treat everyone with respect. Participate while acknowledging that everyone deserves to be here – and each of us has the right to enjoy our experience without fear of harassment, discrimination, or condescension, whether blatant or via micro-aggressions. Jokes shouldn’t demean others. Consider what you are saying and how it would feel if it were said to or about you.

2. Speak up if you see or hear something. Harassment is not tolerated, and you are empowered to politely engage when you or others are disrespected. The person making you feel uncomfortable may not be aware of what they are doing, and politely bringing their behavior to their attention is encouraged. If a participant engages in harassing or uncomfortable behavior, the event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning or expelling the offender from the event with no refund. If you are being harassed or feel uncomfortable, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the event staff immediately.

3. Harassment is not tolerated. Harassment includes, but is not limited to: verbal language that reinforces social structures of domination related to gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disabilities, neurodiversity, physical appearance, body size, ethnicity, nationality, race, age, religion, or other protected category; sexual imagery in public spaces; deliberate intimidation; stalking; following; harassing photography or recording; sustained disruption of talks or other events; offensive verbal language; inappropriate physical contact; and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. This policy extends to talks, forums, meetings, social media, parties, hallway conversations, all attendees, partners, sponsors, volunteers, event staff, etc. embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) reserves the right to refuse admittance to, or remove any person from, any embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) hosted event (including future embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management)) at any time in its sole discretion. This includes, but is not limited to, attendees behaving in a disorderly manner or failing to comply with this policy, and the terms and conditions herein. If a participant engages in harassing or uncomfortable behavior, the event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning or expelling the offender from the event with no refund. Our event staff can usually be identified by Event Team badges. Our zero-tolerance policy means that we will look into and review every allegation of violation of our Event Community Guidelines and Anti-Harassment Policy and respond appropriately. Please note, while we take all concerns raised seriously, we will use our discretion as to determining when and how to follow up on reported incidents and may decline to take any further action and/or may direct the participant to other resources for resolution. Event staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing discomfort or harassment to feel safe for the duration of the event. We value your attendance. Exhibiting companies, sponsors or suppliers, or similar activities are also subject to this policy. Exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. Participants and exhibiting partners or sponsors disobeying this policy will be notified and are expected to stop any offending behavior immediately.

WHY THIS POLICY IS IMPORTANT

Harassment at events and in online communities is unfortunately common. Creating an official policy aims to improve this by making it clear that harassment of anyone for any reason is not acceptable within our events and communities. This policy aims to prevent harassment by clearly defining expectations for behavior, to provide reassurance, and encourages those who may have had bad experiences at other events to feel that they can participate in embedded world North America and/ or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) events.

CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS POLICY

Full refunds cannot be provided. You may be able to transfer your ticket to an alternative event, or to a colleague if you cannot attend the booked event.

In respect of any conference, we reserve the right to vary the content, timetable, location or speakers, or to cancel the event. In such circumstances we accept no liability for the variation or cancellation, but in the event of a cancellation only, we will provide a credit which can be redeemed as a delegate pass to any future embedded world North America event within a 12 month timeframe.

FORCE MAJEURE

embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform any of its obligations, including cancelling or rescheduling an event, if the delay or failure results from events or circumstances outside its reasonable control, including but not limited to: acts of God, flood, drought, earthquake or other natural disaster; strikes or labor disputes; terrorist attack, civil unrest or riots, war, threat of war or other armed conflict, the imposition of sanctions or embargo; infectious diseases, epidemic or pandemic, biological, nuclear or chemical contamination; any law, action or directive given or taken by a government or public authority; collapse of building, accidents, or fire; breakdown of plant or machinery; or the interruption or failure of a utility service (“Force Majeure”).

embedded world North America will notify you as soon as reasonably possible if an event for which you have registered is affected by a Force Majeure. Such notice may be given by email (even if you have not signed up for marketing emails) or by a statement published on the website. If embedded world North America is forced to delay, relocate or cancel an event due to any Force Majeure, no refunds will be given, however, embedded world North America may, at its sole discretion, exchange event tickets for entry to any future embedded world North America event.

PHOTOGRAPHY, RECORDING & VIDEO TAPING

During the course of the three day event certain parts of embedded world North America events may be photographed, recorded and/or videotaped. When registering for the show you are also giving permission to be photographed, recorded and/or videotaped. By attending the Event, visitors consent to such filming and photography and embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) is entitled to use all videos and photographs of visitors, for marketing and promotional purposes in all or any media, without compensation or liability.

DRINKING

embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) accepts no responsibility for the actions of others while under the influence of alcohol served at any event hosted by embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management), including the official party, location to be confirmed. It is also acknowledged by attendees that it is unlawful for any person under 21 years old in United States to consume alcoholic beverages.

HEALTH & SAFETY / LAW

As an attendee of any event by embedded world North America you have a duty to maintain health and safety standards for your own and others benefit.

Failure to comply with any laws, health & safety and/or restrictions imposed by the event venue(s) and/ or embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management), may result in immediate removal from the premises without any refund or compensation.

embedded world NORTH AMERICA LIMITED AND OBLIGATIONS

embedded world North America will at all times comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and will hold your information and use the same solely for the purposes of this agreement or informing You about future events or services that may be of interest to You. embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) will not pass your information onto any third party (other than is necessary for it to carry out its obligations under this agreement) without your express permission.

embedded world North America reserves the right to postpone, relocate the venue or alter the times and/or date of the Conference. Such changes shall not affect the validity of this agreement, however embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) shall, as far as is reasonable, ensure that any such changes do not substantially affect your rights.

LIMIT AT REASONABILITY

Nothing in this agreement is intended to exclude or limit any liability which cannot be excluded or limited by law. Subject to the preceding paragraph, the liability of embedded world North America and/or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) to you (or the organization that employs or engages you) under this agreement in respect of any single embedded world North America and/ or NürnbergMesse North America (Show Management) event is limited to the total ticket cost paid by you for that event.

You should ensure that you arrange appropriate insurance cover to meet any liabilities which are excluded by us under this agreement, including (but not limited to) any costs of travelling to and staying at or near the event.

AGREEMENT

This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter and supersedes any previous agreements, arrangements, undertakings or proposals, oral or written. Unless expressly provided elsewhere in this Agreement, this Agreement may be varied only by a document signed by both parties.

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