
embedded award 2026 honored
On March 10, innovative developments in the embedded industry were honored at embedded world. The jury selected the winners from 27 nominated products in nine award categories.
Artificial intelligence has become an integral part of everyday industrial life. But not all AI is the same. Its successful use depends much more on how well the AI functions are integrated into workflows, how practically they are used and how effectively they can be utilized. The logical consequence: companies need 'embedded AI' instead of AI clutter.
With the certified safety modular system from Neuron Automation, OEMs can implement functionally safe control solutions faster, more flexibly and more cost-effectively - from hardware and firmware to the application. Functional safety 'in time', 'in budget' and ready for SIL 3.

The embedded award recognizes outstanding innovations at the embedded world Exhibition&Conference. It is presented in nine specialist disciplines as part of a networking event on the first day of the trade fair.

The embedded systems industry will meet from March 11 to 13. In seven exhibition halls, exhibitors in Nuremberg will provide information on hardware, software, services and tools. Two accompanying conferences, expert panels and exhibitor forums will provide the latest embedded know-how.

According to the manufacturer, the 'ReliaCOR 54-13' embedded PC from Inonet is one of the first embedded computers made in Germany to be certified for AI applications in accordance with IEC 62443-4-2. It therefore meets the requirements of industrial safety standards, as required by NIS-2 and CRA.
ChatGPT in the industry - Part 8
Are gpt-4o and Google Gemini also suitable for evaluating code quality and code structures? Or would developers be better off using traditional software tools? Questions that are worth a closer look.
Software from the cloud is becoming the standard in industrial companies. This is shown by the current study "Spotlight Future 2024" commissioned by PLM provider Aras.

On September 26 and 27, students at Amberg-Weiden University of Applied Sciences will be able to find out how computer simulation can be applied directly to research and development projects. CADFEM and Ansys invite you to the big live simulation student kick-off.

The 'PicoSYS 1667' from ICO is an embedded PC equipped with an Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake CPU. It has a fanless design and is equipped with a wide range of interfaces.
Model-based design simplifies the development of mechatronic systems by using virtual models from the outset. The second part of the article series highlights methods and functions in the area of software testing - also in relation to the IEC 61508 safety standard.