embedded world 2021 DIGITAL:
Conferences offer their usual innovative content in a virtual format
From 1 to 5 March 2021, the embedded world and electronic ndisplays conferences will share a platform with embedded world nexhibition 2021 DIGITAL. To accommodate this configuration, the event nformats were extended from the usual three days to five days.
A clear, nuser-friendly structure allows participants to readily navigate the two nhigh-calibre conferences featuring various moderated activities, ntop-class keynote speeches, panel discussions on current challenges, andn a range of special topics.
With more than 200 presentations, embedded world conference 2021 nDIGITAL delivers a comprehensive and in-depth programme. For the first ntime, participants will be able to listen to presentations that take nplace simultaneously, as all sessions will be recorded and can be viewedn during and for two weeks after the live phase of the event.
Because then event is spread over five days, this round of the electronic displays nconference can be held without parallel sessions. In respect of content,n the digital format will continue to provide the proven features of the nanalogue event, i.e. professional expertise and topicality, an noverarching interdisciplinary approach, an international focus, and ndiversity.
nnFive freely accessible keynote
speeches for all participants
nnThe public keynote addresses will continue to be a highlight of the nconferences in the digital format as well. These keynotes are free of ncharge for all participants of embedded world 2021 DIGITAL. The nfollowing keynote speakers have been scheduled to take part in the nprogramme:
1 March, 10:15:
nnDr Reinhard Ploss, CEO Infineon
2 March, 10:15:
nnProfessor Peter Liggesmeyer, Technical University of Kaiserslautern nand
Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE)
3 March, 10:15:
nnPaul Gray, Senior Research Manager, Omdia (part of Informa Technology)
3 March, 15:30:
nnRandall Restle, Strategic Advisor, Digi-Key
4 March, 15:30:
nnKevin Dallas, CEO Wind River
Topics at the cutting
edge of technical developments
nn"Embedded systems are an interdisciplinary technology that covers a nlot of aspects. Accordingly, the topics to be discussed at the embedded nworld conference are wide-ranging: Internet-of-Things, hardware, nsoftware and systems engineering, safety and security, system-on-chip ndesign, embedded vision, human-machine interaction, wired and wireless ndata transfer, or autonomous systems," explains Professor Axel Sikora nfrom the University of Offenburg, who also chairs the embedded world nconference. As in the past, most abstracts submitted have been for the n"Software and Systems Engineering" stream. As a result, this area will nconstitute a major part of the conference, with presentations on this ntopic every day of the event. Another mainstay is the category "Internetn of Things". The huge response from speakers and delegates shows that nIoT systems are a megatrend in the embedded sector. The category n"Autonomous Systems", which also covers artificial intelligence and nmachine learning at the embedded world conference, has seen significant ngrowth. This shows that these technologies are now increasingly moving nfrom the research and prototype stage to the practical application nphase. However, the embedded world conference also provides a platform nfor specialised topics like the development of application-specific nchips, embedded vision, or human-machine interfaces.
nnPanel discussions and classes
nnPanel discussions on embedded artificial intelligence, safety and nsecurity, and embedded vision and connectivity in the IoT will provide an forum for lively debate on trending topics and allow participants to nget involved. As well as half-hour presentations, the event will again nfeature a half-day or whole-day format known as "classes", in which a ntopic is discussed in-depth in a smaller group.
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