Congress program

embedded world Conference 2016

From February 23 to 25, 2016, the international embedded community will once again meet at the embedded world Conference at the Exhibition Center Nuremberg.

© Nuremberg Fair

Once again this year, the embedded world conference will underpin the performance and innovative strength of the global embedded industry with first-class specialist knowledge. The central objectives of the conference are the precise transfer of knowledge, the presentation of trends and current topics, a look into the future and professional dialog.

"Internet of Things" and "Security & Safety" are the focus in 2016. This year's keynote speech will be given by Eugene Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky Labs and world-renowned IT security expert.

Choose your personal presentation program from 26 sessions and 15 classes on the following topics:

  • Security & Safety for Embedded Systems: Securing IoT Devices, A Holistic Approach to Embedded Security, Functional Safety, Secure Software Development Lifecycle
  • Internet of Things: Connecting Embedded Devices, Embedded Wireless, IoT Architectures, Gateways, Testing & Solutions
  • Software & Systems Engineering: Requirements Engineering, Standards & Tools, Architecture & Real-Time Aspects, Software Quality, Analysis, Testing & Design, AUTOSAR Beyond Automotive, Ultra Low Power, C/C++ Code - Embedded, Secure & Reliable
  • Hardware Engineering: Cortex, Multicore, Designing with SoCs and FPGAs
  • Embedded OS: Embedded Linux, Android, Eclipse, Introduction to Linux-RTOS, GNU/Linux for Safety-Critical Systems
  • Management Focus: Agile Methods, New Business Opportunities, Open Source Software in Industrial Products

Further information, the detailed conference program with the presentation abstracts and the possibility to register online for participation can be found on the conference website.

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