Embedded World Exhibtion&Conference 2018

Embedded World Exhibtion&Conference 2018

On February 13, 2018

Embedded World (Germany) – Embedded World Exhibtion&Conference 2018 - On 27 February to 1 March, 2018, at the Nürnberg Exhibition Centre, Nürnberg, Germany.

Extreme miniaturization coupled with increasingly higher computer performance, efficient communication of networked, often also mobile systems – the developers of embedded systems have to meet enormous requirements. The reliability of electronic systems, distributed intelligence, the internet of things and solutions for future themes such as e-mobility and energy efficiency are the main topics right at the top of the agenda for the embedded sector and industry.

Each year the embedded world Exhibition&Conference in Nuremberg offers the embedded community the opportunity to obtain information about new products and innovations, enter into an exchange and to maintain and develop valuable contacts. Around 1.000 exhibitors are presenting state-of-the-art technology in all facets of embedded technologies, from construction elements, modules and complete systems through to operating systems and software, hard and software tools right up to services covering all aspects of embedded systems.

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