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embedded world Conference 2018
After embedded world is before embedded world: You can submit proposals for the embedded world Conference 2018 until September 7, 2017.

The Wago Group increased its turnover by 6.4% in the 2016 financial year. The European market was a particular growth driver, while the BRIC countries played a more subordinate role.
Beckhoff / Hannover Messe 2017
Beckhoff continued to grow in 2016, albeit not quite as excessively as in the previous year. The entry into the process industry should provide new impetus.

Phoenix Contact has announced its figures for 2016. According to the figures, the Blomberg-based group of companies was able to increase its turnover by 3.2% last year. This year, the 2 billion euro mark is set to be reached.

With Dell EMC, a traditional IT manufacturer is taking on the challenge of gaining a foothold in a largely saturated and extremely divergent industrial PC market. Andreas Ertel, Solution Consultant at Dell OEM, explains why they are taking this step.
Kontron presents its financial figures for the 2016 financial year: the company is down significantly in all key figures. Nevertheless, the outlook for next year is promising.

Around 30,000 visitors and over 1000 exhibitors came to embedded world this year. The trade fair video shows what was going on in terms of the Internet of Things, cloud solutions and security at the 15th edition of the world's largest event for embedded system technology.

At its 15th edition, embedded world once again set new records for both exhibitors and exhibition space. Exhibitors focused on the IoT - with new cloud interfaces, boards and security solutions.

The ABB Group has announced the takeover of the Austrian company Bernecker + Rainer Industrie Elektronik (B&R) in order to close its historic gap in machine and factory automation.

Two out of five computers used in industrial environments were exposed to cyberattacks in the second half of 2016. This is according to a recent Kaspersky report on cyber threats to industrial automation systems.