embedded world Conference 2017

Rick Clemmer holds conference keynote

NXP CEO Rick Clemmer, a proven expert in the semiconductor industry, will give the keynote speech at the embedded world Conference 2017. The detailed lecture and workshop program of the annual meeting place for the embedded systems scene is available online.

He will give the conference keynote at the embedded world Conference 2017: NXP CEO Rick Klemmer

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"Protecting the Internet of Things: From Clear and Present Danger to Robust Security" is the title of the keynote speech that Rick Klemmer, CEO of NXP Semiconductors, will be giving at the embedded world Conference 2017. In it, he will discuss how the unlimited possibilities of billions of connected end-points lead to equally unlimited risks. Because the existing computer and network security technology is not designed for the enormous increase in the number of networked devices, new hardware and software designs must be "self-defending" from the ground up, says Clemmer.

With this topic, the keynote fits perfectly into the overall program of the embedded world Conference, which this year has the motto "Securely Connecting the Embedded World". Every year, the brightest minds in the embedded community meet at the Nuremberg Exhibition Center to exchange ideas on the best, most efficient and most secure solutions for upcoming challenges. Successfully shaping the future together - this has been the focus of the conference for many years.

The detailed lecture program of the embedded world Conference with contributions from international experts in 36 sessions and 15 classes with the lecture abstracts and information on the speakers is now available online. Interested parties can also register directly online for the conference.

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