Embedded World North America Show Guide 2025

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd annual embedded world North America Exhibition & Conference. For the past 23 years, the embedded world event in Nuremberg, Germany has offered engineers and technical management a unique combination of specialized exhibits and world-class conferences that lie at the intersection of applied research and industrial applications. embedded world is driven by both technologies and applications, with a strong focus on system, cross-domain and highly innovative and actionable topics. Like last year, embedded world North America will continue that tradition.

embedded world North America:

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

• is cross-industry 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 community partners/experts from around the globe, who help us to bring together all the pieces of the puzzle that are required for the complex design of embedded systems

• highlights highly relevant and actual topics, such as edge AI, cyber-security & cyber-resilience

• is interactive with a variety of panel sessions and roundtable discussions mixed among the technical tracks

Be sure to take advantage of the classes, panels, lectures and of course, the Keynote Addresses. We look forward to seeing you!

– Axel, Jason and Rich

Dear embedded community,

Welcome to embedded world North America in sunny Anaheim, California! We’re glad you’re here!

The location of your show moved from Austin to Anaheim, but the experience of the embedded industry once again coming together is going to be great! We’re thankful that you have made the choice to participate and engage with all our exhibitors and attendees that have joined from around the globe.

Over the next three days you will have the opportunity to experience all the many developments in embedded applications, gain insight into what’s next, engage in meaningful discussions for information exchange and most importantly celebrate and enjoy the time with your industry colleagues, mentors, innovators and the next generation of this most vital part of the tech industry.

We will be welcoming over 250 exhibitors with this edition, which is nearly a 25% growth from our launch event last year. We are also welcoming just over 5,000 attendees to Anaheim, which will be a similar increase. The global embedded world team has worked tirelessly to create a world class educational program together with our co-chairpersons and honestly, we are feeling confident that you will leave this week knowing that you have experienced everything to the fullest and be inspired that the future is full of so many new opportunities. It goes without saying that many serendipitous encounters are expected and you just never know who you might be standing next to at one of our networking events!

We want to thank all our sponsors, collaborators and media partners whose support is vital to spreading the word prior to this week and keeping the conversation going long after the event closes. I also want to thank our Nuernberg Messe team for all their hard work and dedication to delivering this platform for the industry.

Finally, a big thank you to all our participants. Because of you, our show is growing, and we want to keep it sustainable, affordable and memorable. Please don’t hesitate to let us know how we’re doing and most of all enjoy your time this week and we will do our best to exceed your expectations at embedded world North America. – Dennis and Bene

Dennis Smith CEO/CFO/Managing Director NürnbergMesse North America
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora, Chairman of embedded world Exhibition&Conference
Rich Nass, Conference Program Contributor EVP of Embedded Computing Design
Jason Hallstrom, Conference Program Co-Chair, Florida Atlantic University
Benedikt Weyerer Executive Director embedded world

CEO/CFO/MANAGING DIRECTOR

Dennis Smith

NUERNBERG MESSE NORTH AMERICA dennis.smith@nuernbergmesse-north-america.com

EXHIBITION MANAGER

Deb Ferbrache

NUERNBERG MESSE NORTH AMERICA deb.ferbrache@nuernbergmesse-north-america.com

EDITORIAL

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Axel Sikora

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

CONFERENCE PROGRAM CO-CHAIR

Jason Hallstrom

Florida Atlantic University jhallstrom@fau.edu

AD LIST

Steve Kamrass steve.kamrass@nuernbergmesse-north-america.com

Michelle Eiser michelle.eiser@nuernbergmesse.de

Gießmann gina.giessmann@nuernbergmesse.de

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

EXPO HALL DATES & TIMES

Tuesday, November 4 9:00am - 5:00pm PT

Wednesday, November 5 9:00am - 5:00pm PT

Thursday, November 6 9:00am - 2:00pm PT

WELCOME PARTY

Tuesday, November 4

5:30pm - 8:00pm PT

Center Grand Plaza

ENTRANCE

SPEAKER READY ROOM

Level 3, Room 304B

BAGGAGE CHECK

Thursday, November 6, 2025 8:00am - 3:00pm Level 3, Ballroom Pre-function

CONFERENCE LOCATIONS

Level 3, Rooms 303A-D

4TH NOVEMBER | 2:05 - 3:00 | BALLROOM A

Welcome to the embedded software journey… Is that a light at the end of the tunnel? Or a freight train?

Joe Fabbre, Vice President, Global Technology, Green Hills Software

During my career, I have witnessed firsthand remarkable changes in how software is developed and deployed in embedded systems.

Advances in hardware, software tools, connectivity, security, AI, and open source have provided many opportunities, but also introduced new challenges; and they have collectively contributed to a steady rise in both the capability and complexity of the software that runs on our embedded devices.

I believe rising complexity is the biggest challenge we face as an embedded community. Some say we are at a tipping point where the complexity of software is outpacing the software engineer’s ability to keep up. How did this happen? What can we do about it? Can we find our way out of the dark? Can we avoid the freight train?

5TH OCTOBER | 2:20 - 3:00 | BALLROOM A

Beyond GPUs: The Evolution of Edge AI Acceleration

Dario Freddi, Chief Strategy Officer, SECO Group

AI at the Edge has sparked new interest in embedded computing over the last few years, as the entire ecosystem has seen the beginning of a mass migration of workloads from the Cloud to the Edge. However, embedded computing presents fundamentally different challenges than data center deployments, where increased computational demands must be balanced against strict power, thermal, and form factor constraints. While GPUs have dominated AI acceleration through their parallel processing capabilities and mature software ecosystems, purpose-built AI accelerators are emerging as formidable competitors, offering superior power efficiency, lower latency, and optimized performance for specific AI workloads. Moreover, most CPU vendors have aggressively entered the market by integrating NPUs within their SoCs, providing users with even more options. Rather than declaring winners and losers, the key is matching the right technology to the right use case. And looking ahead, we can expect more choices, with integrated NPUs becoming more and more competitive, software toolchains pushing abstraction and standardization, and new technologies on the horizon both in IP and manufacturing that could become gamechangers. This keynote will examine the current landscape of edge AI acceleration, explore emerging trends, and ultimately what to consider when thinking about a new project.

Dario Freddi is a technology executive with a background in embedded software development, having served in both technical and strategic roles within several major Silicon Valley tech companies.

In 2012, Dario founded Ispirata, a company specializing in industrial IoT solutions. Ispirata developed Astarte, an open-source Linux-based platform for orchestrating data in connected environments. Following SECO Group’s acquisition of Ispirata in 2020, Astarte became a key component of SECO’s IoT and digital services portfolio.

Dario is currently the Chief Strategy Officer of SECO Group, where he is responsible for strategic planning and partnership development for SECO’s broad range of embedded computing hardware and software products. He is also Managing Director of SECO USA, leading the company’s engineering, sales, and production operations in North America.

Dario Freddi
Joe Fabbre

Kwabena Agyeman

OpenMV, LLC

Nils Albartus

Emproof GmbH

Mark Antonelli

ICS

Karthick Kumaran

Ayyalluseshagiri Viswanathan

Meta

Amit Badlani

Ambarella

Jeff Baldwin

BookerLAB / Sealevel Systems Inc

Andrew Banks

The MISRA Consortium, and LDRA

Damon Barnes

Bluetooth SIG

Steve Barriault

TrustInSoft

Aaron Bauch

IAR

Jeff Bier

Edge AI and Vision Alliance

Mohammed Billoo

MAB Labs Embedded Solutions

Mohammed Billoo

P-Logic

John Botham

Ricardo UK Ltd.

Rick Bye

Arteris

Ricardo Camacho

Parasoft

Daniel Chang

ENERZAi

Vipin Chauhan

Cadence Design Systems

Satheesh Chellappan

Lattice Semiconductor

Ang Chui

Red Balloon Security

Greg Davis

Green Hills Software

Steve DiCamillo

LDRA Technology, Inc

Thomas Dickes

ICS

Prashant Dixit

Siemens EDA

Joe Fabbre

Green Hills Software

Mike Fitton

Altera Corporation

Jeffrey Fortin

Vector Informatik GmbH

Dario Freddi

SECO USA Inc.

Shane Fry

RunSafe Security

Pierre Gal

The Embedded Kit

Jeff Garcia

Sony Semiconductor

Donatien Garnier

Blecon Ltd

Sam Geha

Infineon Technologies

Brian Geisel

Symage, Inc.

Hunter Golden

OnLogic, Inc.

John Greenland MathWorks

Wael Guibene

Silicon Labs

Sylvain Guilley Secure-IC

Atol Gupta

DigiCert

Helena Handschuh

SCI Semiconductors

Steve Hanna Infineon Technologies

Mark Hermeling

CodeSecure, Inc.

Richard Herveille Altera Corporation

Kevin Hilscher

DigiCert

Gideon Intrater

Weebit Nano

Naohiro Kohmu

Hitachi America

Tariq Kurd

Codasip

Jeff LeBlanc

ICS

Alex Lim

LDRA Technology, Inc

Kunyan Liu Microsoft

William Manning

JFrog

Felix Martin

TASKING

Vivek Mathur

LTIMindtree Limited

Andy McFarlane

Morse Micro

Shreya Mehrotra

Altera Corporation

Enrico Milanese

Telit Cinterion

Sreejith Moodukulangara

Sreekumaran

Quest Global

Raul Muñoz

Foundries.io Ltd

Santosh Nagaraj

San Diego State University

Monisankha Pal

Infineon Technologies Americas Corp.

Alfredo Perez

Bluetooth SIG

Michael Posner

Cadence Design Systems

Xin Qiu

CommScope

Ashok Rajan

Embedded Club

Kavitha Ramane

STMicroelectronics

Luis Ramírez-Vargas

Northern.tech Inc. (Mender.io)

Yaron Raz

Microchip Technology

Alon Regev

AVnu Alliance

Hezi Saar

Synopsys, Inc.

Sudhakar Sah

STMicroelectronics

Channa Samynathan

Amazon Web Services

Darwin Sanoy

GitLab

Michele Scarlatella

MIPI Alliance

Srinivas Shekar

Pantherun Technologies

Private Limited

Yair Siegel Ceva Inc.

Matt Snell

Valens Semiconductor

Stephen Statler

Ambient IoT Alliance

Rakesh Taori

Infineon Technologies

Igor Tovberg

Sony Semiconductor Israel

Walter van der Heiden

SodiusWillert

Hari Vigneswaran

u-blox AG

Milton Yarberry ICS

Miroslaw Zielinski

Parasoft

TUESDAY | 4TH NOV 2025 | 11:50-1:05 | ROOM 303D

IoT Brings AI to the Edge, Provides Cloud Flexibility

Moderator: Rich Nass, Contributing Editor, Embedded Computing Design

Speakers: Steve Hanna, Distinguished Engineer, Infineon Technologies & Chair, Product Security Working Group, Connectivity Standards Alliance; Jim Hirsch, VP, General Embedded Market North America & EMEA, QNX; Haydn Povey, CEO, SCI Semiconductor

WEDNESDAY | 5TH NOV 2025 | 11:00-11:45 | ROOM 304C

Ultra Low-Power IoT is Now LP-WAN and Much More

Moderator: Fred Yentz, CEO, IoT Launch

Speakers: Milena Milosevic, Global Business Development Director Semiconductor, Industrial IoT & Mobility (MOVE), Tata Communications, Steven Payne, Dir. Bus Dev, IoT Solutions & Connectivity, Americas, Giesecke+Devrient, Larry Tichavsky, Head of IoT Americas, Vodafone IoT

WEDNESDAY | 5TH NOV 2025 | 3:00-3:50 | ROOM 303D

AI and Computer Vision in Embedded Systems: What’s Real, What’s Missing and What’s Next?

Moderator: Jeff Bier, Founder, Edge AI and Vision Alliance, and President, BDTI

Panelists: Kwabena Agyeman, President, OpenMV LLC; Satya Mallick, CEO, OpenCV.org; Mario E. Munich, PhD, Chief Engineer, Outrider; Manvinder (Manny) Singh, VP, Product Management – Embedded and IOT Business, Qualcomm Incorporated

THURSDAY | 6TH NOV 2025 | 11:15-12:15 | ROOM 303D

Edge AI is Happening – IoT Yields First Use Cases

Moderator: Keith Kreisher, Executive Director, IoT M2M Council

Speakers: Imad Houran, Director of Global Partnerships, deviceWISE IoT Platforms, Telit Cinterion; Syed Zaeem Hossain, Founder, Chief Evangelist, Aeris Communications; Mike Rohrmoser, VP of Product Management – OEM Solutions; Digi International

TRUE OR FALSE?

Embedded systems enable software-defined products.

Software-defined products increase value, adaptability, and longevity.

Memory-safe languages improve productivity, security, and reliability.

Java™ is memory safe but not capable of real-time latency.

If you think Java can’t do real time, visit booth #9076 and watch PTC

Perc demonstrate real-time Java for embedded systems!

CLASSES – ROOM 303D

TUESDAY | 4TH NOV 2025 | 10:00-11:25

Prepare for Git Migration Now: Working Code to Refactor Your Firmware Release Process and Storage

Darwin Sanoy, GitLab

TUESDAY | 4TH NOV 2025 | 3:00-4:25

From Vision to Deployment: Developing Secure AI-Enabled Linux Devices in 3 Hours Raul Muñoz, Foundries.io Ltd

WEDNESDAY | 5TH NOV 2025 | 10:00-11:25

Synchronization Models with Shared Memory in C/C++

Greg Davis, Green Hills Software

WEDNESDAY | 5TH NOV 2025 | 11:50-1:15

Guidelines for Writing Efficient and Reliable C/C++ Code

Greg Davis, Green Hills Software

THURSDAY | 6TH NOV 2025 | 9:00-10:25

Securing IoT Devices for the Quantum Era Kevin Hilscher and Atol Gupta, DigiCert

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2025

TIME EMBEDDED SOFTWARE –RTOS GENERAL: ROOM 303A

10:00 Yocto or Not? Making the Right Build System Decision

Christopher Earls The Embedded Kit

10:25 Multitasking Safety-Critical Applications with Zephyr RTOS: Bridging Open Source and Industrial Integration

Aaron Bauch IAR

10:50 Bringing Robust OTA Updates to Zephyr: Real World Insights and Approaches

Luis Ramirez-Vargas Northern.tech Inc. (Mender.io)

11:25 Break

11:50 Zephyr In a Commercial Edge AI Product

Mohammed Billoo P-Logic

12:15 Reduce Interrupt Latency in Embedded Systems with Shadow Registers in RISC-V Architectures

Richard Herveille Altera Corporation

12:40 Contributing To Zephyr: How To Write and Contribute a Device Driver

Mohammed Billoo MAB Labs Embedded Solutions

TIME EMBEDDED SOFTWARE – HMI: ROOM 303A

2:00 WELCOME

EMBEDDED AI: VISION 1: ROOM 303B

Key Challenges and Trends in Embedded Machine Perception

Jeff Bier

Edge AI and Vision Alliance

Reality Check: Deploying Computer Vision and LLMs at the Edge

Mark Antonelli ICS

Beyond RGB: Unlocking the Invisible with Multispectral Imaging and AI

Hiroki Yamashita

Sony Semiconductor

YOLOV8 Running on a Microcontroller Powered by Ethos U55 NPU with ARM Vela Complier

Kwabena Agyeman OpenMV, LLC

An Introduction to AI Agents for Embedded Vision Amit Badlani Ambarella

Multimodal Vision in the Blind Spot: Training High-performing Models Where No Data Exists

Brian Geisel Symage, Inc.

EMBEDDED AI: AI EFFICIENCY: ROOM 303B

2:05 KEYNOTE: Joe Fabbre, Vice President, Global Technology, Green Hills Software

EMBEDDED SOFTWARE –CODING STANDARDS & ARCHITECTURES: ROOM 303C

MISRA – a Year in Review, and a Look Ahead

Andrew Banks The MISRA Consortium and LDRA

An Introduction to the MISRA Autocode Guidelines

John Botham Ricardo UK Ltd

Simplifying AUTOSAR: Advances in Modeling and Generation of Classic and Adaptive Applications

Walter van der Heiden

SodiusWillert

ROOM 303C

Empowering Developers – The Case for Security Testing During Development

Mark Hermeling CodeSecure, Inc.

How To Use Formal Methods To Detect Runtime Faults in Mixed C, C++ & Rust Codebases

Steve Barriault TrustInSoft

Static Analysis Proof Meets Dynamic Validation: An Integrated Approach for ISO 26262 and DO-178C Compliance

John Greenland MathWorks

EMBEDDED SOFTWARE –TESTING 2: ROOM 303C

Welcome to the Embedded Software Journey … Is that a Light at the End of the Tunnel? Or a Freight Train?

3:00 Enhancing User Experiences on Embedded Devices: Navigating Constraints, Seizing Opportunities

Jeff LaBlanc ICS

3:25 Speaker-Aware Local Linformer Masking for Ultra-Lightweight Noise-Robust Speech Front-Ends

Dr. Naohiro Kohmu

Hitachi America

3:50 Designing Voice Interfaces for Embedded Systems: Local, Cloud, and the Latency Dilemma

Thomas Dickes

ICS

Hardware Aware Efficient Model Design for Deployment on MCUs Using MicroNAS

Sudhakar Sah, PhD

STMicroelectronics

Power-Efficient AI at the Edge: Real-World Gains with Model Sparsity

Yaron Raz Microchip Technology

Extreme Quantization Techniques for Ultra-efficient Embedded AI Inference

Daniel Chang

ENERZAi

Turning GoogleTest Into a Trusted Tool for Safety-Critical Embedded Software Development

Miroslaw Zielinski

Parasoft

Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Hardware Tracing – Utilizing Your Microcontroller's Trace Capabilities for Maximum Timing Insights

Felix Martin

TASKING

Importance of Control Coupling Analysis in Certifying Safety Multicore Systems

Steve DiCamillo

LDRA Technology, Inc.

CONFERENCE PROGRAM

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2025

TIME HARDWARE –SYSTEM DESIGN: ROOM 303A

10:00 Powering Smarter Tracking: HD-FDD and Low-Power Design for Global Asset Devices

Igor Tovberg

Sony Semiconductor Israel

10:25 Power Efficiency in the Real World: Engineering Rugged AI Systems that Perform Under Pressure

Jeff Baldwin

BookerLAB / Sealevel Systems Inc

10:50 DSNS: Deep Sub-band Noise Suppression for Efficient Edge Processing

Dr. Monisankha Pal Infineon Technologies Americas

11:25 Break

TIME HARDWARE – FPGA DESIGN: ROOM 303A

11:50 The Digital Imperative: AI-Enhanced Logic for the Next Wave of Customization

Mike Fitton Altera Corporation

12:15 Open-Source FPGA Designs for High-Performance IoT: Unlocking New Frontiers in Hybrid Computing

Srinivas Shekar, Pantherun Technologies Private Limited

12:40 NoC Design for Modern ASICs: Automation Strategies for Design Efficiency

Rick Bye, Arteris

TIME HARDWARE – UCIE: ROOM 303A

2:00 WELCOME

CONNECTIVITY AND IOT – PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS 1: ROOM 303B

Wireless TSN: 5G Integration

Alon Regev AVnu Alliance

The Cloud Databus: Bridging Real-Time Autonomy from Edge to Cloud with DDS Data Centricity

Gerardo Pardo

Real-Time Innovations (RTI)

Wi-Fi HaLow and the Edge AI Revolution: Rethinking Wireless for IoT 2.0

Andy McFarlane Morse Micro

CONNECTIVITY AND IOT – PROTOCOLS AND STANDARDS 2: ROOM 303B

MAESTRO – Matter-Aware Embedded Semantic Translation and Reasoning Orchestrator

Dr. Wael Guibene Silicon Labs

Beyond Digital Intelligence: Physical AI and the Evolution of Embodied Machine Learning

Channa Samynathan Amazon Web Services

Securing the Next Wave of Connectivity: 5G Cybersecurity Challenges and Solutions for Embedded IoT Systems

Safi Khan, Telit Cinterion

CONNECTIVITY AND IOT –AMBIENT IOT ALLIANCE: ROOM 303B

EMBEDDED SECURITY –REGULATIONS: ROOM 303C

Design and Deploy Embedded Systems with Altera® Nios® V RISC-V Processor

Shreya Mehrotra Altera Corporation

Understanding the EU Cyber Resilience Act: What Software Publishers & Electronics Manufacturers Need to Know Colin Duggan, ICS

Why and How IoT Device Makers Must Act Now to Prepare for the US Cyber Trust Mark Program

Hari Vigneswaran u-blox AG

EMBEDDED SECURITY –QUANTUM AGE: ROOM 303C

Securing the Chiplet Revolution: Ensuring Trust from Design to Deployment

Sylvain Guilley Secure-IC

Secure Boot and Key Management for Embedded Devices in the Post-Quantum Transition

Dr. Xin Qiu, CommScope

Post-Quantum Cryptography in Embedded Systems – When, Why, and How?

Steve Hanna Infineon Technologies

EMBEDDED SECURITY –ATTACKS & HACKS: ROOM 303C

EMBEDDED SOFTWARE –DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: BALLROOM A

Adding DEVSECOPS to a Functional Safety Software Development Process

Jeffrey Fortin

Vector Informatik GmbH

Assessing Latent Risks: A Strategic Approach to Zero-Day Exposure in Embedded Software

Shane Fry RunSafe Security

Bringing Agility to the V-Model: Embracing the Clash of the Cultures

Andrew Banks LDRA Ltd

EMBEDDED AI: AI PROCESSES: BALLROOM A

Safeguarding AI/ML Integration in Embedded Safety-Critical Systems

Ricardo Camacho Parasoft

The Last Mile for Edge AI: Securing the Model Supply Chain

William Manning Jfrog

Create a Paradigm Shift in Deep Learning with Generative Edge AI

Dr. Sam Geha Infineon Technologies

EMBEDDED AI: AI ARCHITECTURES & APPLICATIONS: BALLROOM A

2:05 KEYNOTE: Dario Freddi, Managing Director, SECO USA Inc. – Beyond GPUs: The Evolution of Edge AI Acceleration

3:00

UCIe-Based Chiplet Ecosystem: Interoperable Testbench for Multi-Vendor IP Integration

Prashant Dixit

Siemens EDA

3:25 Acceleration-Based Verification for UCIe: Overcoming Efficiency and Scale Limitations in Chiplet Interconnect Testing

Vipin Chauhan Cadence Design Systems

3:50 Accelerating Automotive Innovation with Multi-Die Systems

Hezi Saar, Synopsys, Inc.

Some Use Cases for Unlocking Supply Chain Intelligence with Ambient IoT

Amichai Sanderovich wiliot

The Next Trillion Devices: Standards for a Battery-Free IoT

Rakesh Taori Infineon Technologies

Security and Privacy for Ambient IoT: Challenges and Options

Steve Hanna Infineon Technologies

Automated, Robotic PCBA Hardware and Firmware Analysis

Dr. Ang Chui Red Balloon Security

Why Embedded Security Fails, and What to Do About It

Nils Albartus Emproof GmbH

Hardening Credential Provisioning in the Supply Chain: A Multi-Layer PKI Architecture for Embedded Security

Dr. Xin Qiu, CommScope

Neuromorphic Computing: A Primer on the Path to Ultra-Efficient AI

Gideon Intrater Weebit Nano

Sonic Intelligence: The Future of AI-Driven Audio

Sagi Zohar Ceva Inc.

Right-Sizing Your Edge AI Hardware

Hunter Golden, OnLogic, Inc.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2025

TIME HARDWARE – MIPI I ³ C: ROOM 303A

9:00 An Introduction to MIPI I3C: The Next-Generation Serial Bus

Michele Scarlatella MIPI Alliance

9:25 RISC-V Rising: Unlocking Safety-Critical Innovation with Open Architecture

Andrew Banks LDRA

9:50 Enabling Next-Generation Embedded Vision Systems with MIPI I3C® Dominique Barbier STMicroeletronics

10:25 Break

TIME HARDWARE – MIPI EMB VISION: ROOM 303A

11:15 Beyond Image Data: Overcoming the Unique Challenges of Integrating Direct Time-of-Flight (dTOF) Sensors with MIPI CSI Interfaces

Karthick Kumaran

Ayyalleuseshagiri Viswanathan META

11:45 FPGA Sensor Fusion for Edge AI Applications with Example MIPI Interfaces

Satheesh Chellappan Lattice Semiconductor

CONNECTIVITY AND IOT –BLUETOOTH 1: ROOM 303B

Advancing Bluetooth® technology: An introduction to High Data Throughput

Damon Barnes Bluetooth SIG

Bluetooth Evolution, Security Risk, and Some Observations

Vivek Mathur LTIMindtree Limited

Enhancing Bluetooth® LE HID for Ultra Low Latency

Alfredo Perez Bluetooth SIG

CONNECTIVITY

Are Bluetooth Beacons Dead? Or Just

Getting Started?

Donatien Garnier Blecon Ltd

NearMe Ambient IoT Bluetooth Locks

Ashok Rajan Embedded Club

EMBEDDED SECURITY – CHERI: ROOM 303C

CHERI Standardization For All RISC-V Processors From Tiny to Huge Tariq Kurd Codasip

Introduction to Project CHERIoT Kunyan Liu Microsoft

How CHERI fulfills the CRA and EU NIS2 Requirements

Dr. Helena Handschuh SCI Semiconductors

Power Reduction and Failure Prevention in Chiplet-Based Physical AI Platform with Embedded On-Chip Monitoring Noam Brousard proteanTecs

Firmware Updates: Strategies for Embedded Linux Devices

Christopher Earls The Embedded Kit

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Andrew Banks

MISG

Damon Barnes

Bluetooth SIG

Richard Barry AWS

Pete Bernard

EDGE AI Foundation

Jeff Bier

Edge AI and Vision Alliance

Paul Bogdan

University of Southern California

Benjamin Cabé

Zephyr Project

Vin D’Agostino

Independent Consultant, EE Professor, Santa Clara Univ.

Christophe Dubach

McGill University

Mike Eftikmakis

CHERI Alliance

Andreas Gerstlauer

University of Texas at Austin

Jason Hallstrom

Florida Atlantic University

Houman Homayoun

University of California-Davis

Jess Isquith

PICMG

Reinhard Keil

Arm

Sharmion Kerley

MIPI Alliance

Helen Li

Duke University

Cong Liu

University of California-Riverside

Kevin Lu

EE Professor, Stevens Tech

Yiorgos Makris

University of Texas at Dallas

Maemalynn Meanor

Zephyr Project

Mike Milinkovich

Eclipse

Tinoosh Mohsenin

Johns Hopkins University

Andy Moore

RISC-V International

Richard Nass

Embedded Computing Design

Rob Oshana

Southern Methodist University

Partha Pande

Washington State University

Axel Sikora

Offenburg University

Ian Smith

MIPI Alliance

Ericles Sousa UCIe Consortium

Kate Stewart

Zephyr Project/Linux Foundation

Rakesh Taori

Ambient IoT Alliance

Sarma Vrudhula

Arizona State University

321 GANG

BOOTH 9072

AAEON ELECTRONICS, INC.

BOOTH 7066

ACROMAG, INC

BOOTH 3044

ADATA TECHNOLOGY

BOOTH 7060

ADL EMBEDDED SOLUTIONS

BOOTH 8044

ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION

BOOTH 6054

ADVANCED SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 4009D

ADVANTECH CORPORATION

BOOTH 6048

AISTORM INC.

BOOTH 8028

AKASA (ASIA) CORP.

BOOTH 6080

ALTINKAYA ENCLOSURES FOR ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 8062

ALTIUM

BOOTH 6003

AMBIENT SCIENTIFIC INC.

BOOTH 3069

AMERICAN PORTWELL TECHNOLOGY, INC.

BOOTH 3060

AMPIRE CO., LTD.

BOOTH 3035

ANTENOVA

BOOTH 8043

APACER MEMORY AMERICA INC.

BOOTH 3057

APLEX TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 9060

ARCANE FOUR

BOOTH 2062

ARESTECH SOLUTION INC.

BOOTH 7071

ASPENCORE

BOOTH 9061

ASROCK INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER CORPORATION

BOOTH 3079

ASUS COMPUTER INC.

BOOTH 4003

ATTEND TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 8080

AURORA LABS

BOOTH 9070

AVALUE TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 6049

AXIOMTEK

BOOTH 4055

BAN VIEN CORPORATION

BOOTH 5084

BCM ADVANCED RESEARCH

BOOTH 5041

BEACON EMBEDDEDWORKS

BOOTH 6071

BINHO, LLC

BOOTH 7078

BIOSTAR MICROTECH

INTERNATIONAL CORP.

BOOTH 8079

BIWIN STORAGE

TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD

BOOTH 2010

BLECON

BOOTH 8039

BLUE CLOVER DEVICES

BOOTH 3067

BRAINBOXES LLC

BOOTH 9012

BRIOCONCEPT

BOOTH 2039

CADY SOLUTIONS

BOOTH 9086

CEDAR WARE

BOOTH 5076

CERVOZ TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD.

BOOTH 2042

CEVA, INC

BOOTH 8065

CHEFREE TECHNOLOGY CORP

BOOTH 4032

CHELSIO COMMUNICATION, INC.

BOOTH 2022

CHIPFOUNDRY

BOOTH 7088

CINCON ELECTRONICS, CO., LTD

BOOTH 8050

COMMSCOPE

BOOTH 2079

CONGATEC

BOOTH 3039

CONNECT TECH INC

BOOTH 7038

CONTEC AMERICAS, INC

BOOTH 6039

COREM2M

BOOTH 8077

CRANK SOFTWARE – AMETEK

BOOTH 6085

CRITICAL LINK LLC

BOOTH 3065

CSTAR ELECTRONICS

INTERNATIONAL INC.

BOOTH 4049

CTRL N DOO

BOOTH 4009

CTW INTERNATIONAL

BOOTH 3025

CUSTOM SILICON SOLUTIONS, INC.

BOOTH 6042

DATA MODUL INC

BOOTH 4067

DDM HOPT+SCHULER

BOOTH 4079

DIAMOND SYSTEMS CORP

BOOTH 5042

DIGI INTERNATIONAL

BOOTH 6021A

DIGITAL BUREAU

BOOTH 4009E

DIGITAL DESIGN CORPORATION

BOOTH 8047

DIGITAL LOGIC DOO

BOOTH 4009C

DIGIWISE INTERNATIONAL CORP

BOOTH 2044

DISPLAY LOGIC, USA

BOOTH 4077

DISTI CORPORATION

BOOTH 2061

DOJO FIVE

BOOTH 9017

DOLPHIN INTERCONNECT

SOLUTIONS INC

BOOTH 7029

DONGGUAN TEAM SOURCE

DISPLAY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.

BOOTH 3077

DPTECHNICS B.V

BOOTH 6047

EDGEIMPULSE

BOOTH 5061

EFABLESS

BOOTH 6065

ELECTRONIC SPECIFIER

BOOTH 9059

ELEKTROBIT

BOOTH 7089

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 ComputerOn-Module 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 3039

ELLISYS

BOOTH 2084

ELSYS EASTERN EUROPE

BOOTH 4009F

EMBEDD LIMITED

BOOTH 8030

EMBEDDED COMPUTING DESIGN

BOOTH 2029

EMBEDDED DESIGN ENGINEERING

BOOTH 9022

EMBEDDEDTS

BOOTH 2081

EMERGING DISPLAY

TECHNOLOGIES (EDT)

BOOTH 3029

EMNIFY GMBH

BOOTH 6021H

EMPROOF

BOOTH 7076

ENERZAI INC.

BOOTH 9002

ENGICAM SRL

BOOTH 2063

ENSILICA

BOOTH 2087

E-SWITCH

BOOTH 2029

ETAS INC.

BOOTH 7049

ETS ALLIANCE

BOOTH 3085

EXASCEND

BOOTH 4050

EXEIN

BOOTH 6038

FANSTEL CORPORATION

BOOTH 9038

FERMAT SOFTWARE

BOOTH 6021B

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

FINITE STATE

BOOTH 6021F

FORTEC US

BOOTH 8071

FRAUNHOFFER IIS

BOOTH 9084

GATEWORKS CORPORATION

BOOTH 7086

GEISEL SOFTWARE

BOOTH 9054

GETTOP ACOUSTIC USA INC.

BOOTH 9053

GIESECKE+DEVRIENT (G+D)

BOOTH 6021I

GIGADEVICE

SEMICONDUCTOR, INC

BOOTH 8085

GIGAIPC CO., LTD

BOOTH 5069

GITLAB, INC.

BOOTH 3070

GOWIN SEMICONDUCTOR

BOOTH 8061

GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE LLC

BOOTH 2021

GRINN

BOOTH 7065

HAGIWARA SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.

BOOTH 3066

HIGGSTEC INC.

BOOTH 4084

HTEC

BOOTH 4009G

IAR

BOOTH 8013

GREEN HILLS SOFTWARE, LLC

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 2021

IBASE TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 7039

ICOP TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 4028

ICS

BOOTH 3003

INDUSTRIAL PC INC

BOOTH 9032

INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 4064

INTEL CORPORATION

BOOTH 5031

INTERACTIVE DISPLAY

SOLUTIONS (IDS)

BOOTH 4025

INTREPID CONTROL SYSTEMS

BOOTH 9003

IRONWOOD ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 5081

ITK ENGINEERING

BOOTH 7051

JET ONE TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD

BOOTH 8070

JOULESCOPE

BOOTH 4072

J-SQUARED TECHNOLOGIES INC.

BOOTH 5020

JUNGO CONNECTIVITY – WINDRIVER

BOOTH 2006

KDAB

BOOTH 5039

KEYSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC

BOOTH 4054

KINGSTON

BOOTH 6070

KOEN, INC

BOOTH 2077

KONTRON AMERICA, INC

BOOTH 6077

KORE

BOOTH 6021C

KYOCERA AVX COMPONENTS CORP

BOOTH 6021E

LANNER ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 9014

LAUTERBACH

BOOTH 4020

LDRA TECHNOLOGY, INC

BOOTH 2058

LEX COMPUTECH CO. LTD

BOOTH 5051

LINCOLN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

BOOTH 9006

LM TECHNOLOGIES LTD

BOOTH 8055

LOGIC FRUIT GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES

BOOTH 4086

MAN & MACHINE, INC.

BOOTH 2050

MEGACHIPS LSI AMERICA CORP

BOOTH 6030

MENTA SAS

BOOTH 5077

MICRO CRYSTAL

BOOTH 2064

MICRO-STAR INT’L CO. LTD.

BOOTH 2003

MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC.

BOOTH 7003

MICROIP INC.

BOOTH 2049

MICRONOVA

BOOTH 6089

MIKROE DOO BEOGRAD

BOOTH 4009B

MILDEX OPTICAL INC

BOOTH 2002

MIPS

BOOTH 2009

MITWELL INTERNATIONAL

BOOTH 9062

MOSCHIP®

BOOTH 4068

MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS

BOOTH 6021J

MUSIC AI

BOOTH 2029

NANOPOWER SEMICONDUCTOR AS BOOTH 4087

NCI LOGIC ANALYZERS

BOOTH 3049

NEWARK

BOOTH 4039

NEXCOM INTERNATIONAL

BOOTH 9016/BOOTH 6015

NORDIC SEMICONDUCTOR

BOOTH 6033

NORTHERN.TECH

BOOTH 9030

NTX EMBEDDED

BOOTH 2029

NVENT SCHROFF

BOOTH 8060

OCTAVO SYSTEMS

BOOTH 8021

OKIKA DEVICES

BOOTH 9055

OEM SECRETS

BOOTH 2029

ONLINE COMPONENTS.COM

BOOTH 2029

ONLOGIC

BOOTH 9024

OPAL KELLY INC.

BOOTH 9056

ORTHOGONE TECHNOLOGIES INC

BOOTH 7085

PARASOFT

BOOTH 8031

P-DUKE TECHNOLOGY, INC

BOOTH 3076

PEMICRO

BOOTH 8072

PERFORCE SOFTWARE

BOOTH 7025

PERSEUS CO., LTD.

BOOTH 8049

PICO TECHNOLOGY

BOOTH 5060

PLANET TECHNOLOGY

CORPORATION

BOOTH 9011

P-LOGIC

BOOTH 9078

PLS DEVELOPMENT TOOLS

BOOTH 2043

PMK AMERICA CORPORATION

BOOTH 2085

POLYWELL COMPUTERS, INC.

BOOTH 6066

POWERCAST CORPORATION

BOOTH 2056

POWERTIP TECHNOLOGY INC

BOOTH 3055

PQSECURE

BOOTH 5086

PQSHIELD

BOOTH 2078

PREMIO INC

BOOTH 5021

PROTECH SYSTEMS CO., LTD.

BOOTH 8076

PTC

BOOTH 9076

PYRAMID NORTH AMERICA, INC.

BOOTH 7035

QBEE AS

BOOTH 2041

QNX

BOOTH 7045

QT GROUP

BOOTH 5024

QUANTROPI

BOOTH 2068

QUBIKA

BOOTH 6032

QUECTEL WIRELESS

SOLUTIONS CO.

BOOTH 3011

QUICK LOGIC

BOOTH 5027

RAYTAC CORPORATION

BOOTH 5067

RED BALLOON SECURITY

BOOTH 2020

RED PITAYA

BOOTH 9042

RENESAS

BOOTH 5035

ROHDE & SCHWARZ USA, INC.

BOOTH 6046

RUNSAFE SECURITY

BOOTH 7084

SAMTEC

BOOTH 3045

SAN TECHNOLOGY, INC.

BOOTH 3061

SAVIOR FAIRE LINUX

BOOTH 8066

SCITOOLS

BOOTH 7080

SEALEVEL SYSTEMS, INC.

BOOTH 4061

SECO

BOOTH 7011

SECURE-IC

BOOTH 5088

SEGGER

BOOTH 5047

SHENZHEN CDTECH ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 9057

SILICON POWER

BOOTH 8003

SINTRONES

BOOTH 2029

SOFTEQ

BOOTH 6043

SPARKLE COMPUTER CO., LTD

BOOTH 7061

STMICROELECTRONICS, INC

BOOTH 4015

SUPER MICRO COMPUTER, INC

BOOTH 8024

TAG-CONNECT, LLC

BOOTH 7077

PLS DEVELOPMENT

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

TE CONNECTIVITY

BOOTH 5038

TECHNEXION

BOOTH 4021

TECHSHIP INC

BOOTH 6021D

TELIT IOT SOLUTIONS

BOOTH 7021

TME, USA LLC

BOOTH 2014

TOP-ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 4085

TOPTEK PCB

BOOTH 9020

TORADEX

BOOTH 2015

TOTAL PHASE

BOOTH 6026

TQ SYSTEMS USA INC.

BOOTH 3038

TRANSCEND INFORMATION INC.

BOOTH 5066

TRENZ-ELECTRONIC GMBH

BOOTH 4076

TRIDENT IOT LLC

BOOTH 9015

TRUSTINSOFT

BOOTH 9040

TUXERA

BOOTH 6076

UBIQCONN TECHNOLOGY (USA) INC.

BOOTH 3021

U-BLOX

BOOTH 4031

UNION IMAGE

BOOTH 7087

VECTOR ELECTRONICS & TECHNOLOGY, INC.

BOOTH 5073

VELOCITY IOT

BOOTH 3051

VERIEST VENTURE SERBIA

BOOTH 4009H

VERISILICON INC.

BOOTH 6055

VERIZON BUSINESS

BOOTH 9080

VERSALOGIC, CORP

BOOTH 6061

VIDEOLOGY INDUSTRIAL-GRADE

CAMERAS

BOOTH 2080

VIRSCIENT LTD.

BOOTH 2072

VIRTIUM LLC

BOOTH 7079

VISION COMPONENTS GMBH

BOOTH 4080

VISURE SOLUTIONS

BOOTH 4089

VITAL ELECTRONICS, LTD

BOOTH 2008

VODAFONE IOT

BOOTH 6021G

WAGO

BOOTH 9005

WILLTRON CO., LTD

BOOTH 7042

WIN SOURCE ELECTRONICS

BOOTH 4024

WINDRIVERX

BOOTH 7067

WOLFSSL

BOOTH 2070

XYMOX TECHNOLOGIES, A RAFI GROUP COMPANY

BOOTH 5055

YNVISIBLE, S.A.

BOOTH 8007

YUAN HIGH-TECH DEVELOPMENT CO.

BOOTH 4060

ZAYA TECH LIMITED

BOOTH 8078

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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