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embedded world North America Conference

In 2024, the embedded world Conference brought together the state of the art with trend topics in a very clearly structured program, but now you have access to all this education here in North America. Experts from research and development will exchange ideas with colleagues from practice. All conference programming and education is organized from the same trusted experts as in Nuernberg, but tailored to industry needs in North America. The entire embedded industry benefits from the knowledge transfer.
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Keynotes

Portait of Matt Johnson, CEO of Silicon Labs, and Daniel Cooley, SVP and Chief Technology Officer of Silicon Labs.

Navigating the Future: Technological Breakpoints Reshaping Embedded Systems by 2030

Silicon Labs’ CEO Matt Johnson and CTO Daniel Cooley will discuss the transformative shifts expected in the embedded systems industry over the next five years, focusing on areas for Embedded Development like Compute, Connect, Secure, and Smart. The keynote will cover topics such as the impact of Generative AI, evolving communication standards, and the future of post-Quantum encryption for embedded systems.

Speaker
Matt Johnson, CEO, Silicon Labs
Daniel Cooley, SVP and Chief Technology Officer, Silicon Labs

Date
8th October // 10:05 am – 10:50 am // Ballroom A, level 1

Building for Sustainable Development Goals with Open Source

The keynote will discuss how open-source technologies, like the Zephyr Project, are critical to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, focusing on innovation in resource-constrained environments. It will cover implementation strategies, potential challenges, and the future requirements for the success of these initiatives.

Speaker
Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation

Date
9th October // 10:05 am – 10:50 am // Ballroom A, level 1

Portrait of Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation.

Timetable

Day 1 (October 8th)

Morning

General

  • Welcome

    -

    Ballroom A, level 1

  • Keynote: Navigating the Future: Technological Breakpoints Reshaping Embedded Systems by 2030

    -

    Ballroom A, level 1

    Silicon Labs // Matt Johnson, CEO
    Silicon Labs // Daniel Cooley, SVP and Chief Technology Officer

Bluetooth

  • What’s New with Bluetooth® Technology: Channel Sounding, Upcoming Features, and Key Technology Trends

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Bluetooth SIG // Damon Barnes

  • Robust Indoor Distance Estimation Algorithms for Bluetooth® Channel Sounding

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Infineon Technologies // Dr. Avik Santra

  • Auracast™ broadcast audio: Best practices for developing transmitters, receivers, and broadcast assistants for public locations

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Qualcomm // Hendrik Cordier

MIPI

  • MIPI I3C, the Next-Generation Utility and Control Bus Supporting Time-Critical Applications

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    MIPI Alliance // Michele Scarlatella

  • DEMYSTIFYING I3C PROTOCOL

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Binho LLC // Martin Cavallo

  • Advantages of using MIPI I3C® Protocol in SSDs & MEMS

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Soliton Technologies Private Limited // Vijay Krishna, Santhosh Ramaraj

tinyML

  • Spiking Neural Processor T1: Mimicking the brain for intelligence at the sensor

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Innaterra // Sumeet Kumar

  • Running an AI Agent on Low Cost Cortex A Processors Without NPU

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    AIZIP // Weier Wan

  • Edge AI solution for smart city curb management

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Sony Semiconductor // Jim Lenox

Afternoon

General

  • Break

    -

IoT

  • Comparing MQTT, OPC UA and DDS for IIoT Use Case Optimization

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Real-Time Innovations // Gerardo Pardo

  • Lessons Learned Managing Nearly 1 Million of Edge IoT Devices

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    IoT Stars // Marc Pous

  • Fog based Machine Learning for Industrial IoT

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Software Design Solutions, Inc // Ed Kuzemchak

SGET

  • Efficiency Unleashed: The Advantages of Modular Embedded Systems and Open Standards

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    SGET e.V. // Ansgar Hein

  • Open Hardware Standards Help Pave a Path to Software-Defined Manufacturing

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    PICMG // Steve Bitar

  • How to Go from Low-Power PoC to Product to Market, Fast and Economically

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Avnet Embedded GmbH // Martin Unverdorben

tinyML

  • Next-generation Edge AI SoCs solutions and systems to usher in new era

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Infineon // Ashutosh Pandey

  • Streamlined Edge AI Development for Real World Deployment of Edge AI Solutions

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    STMicroelectronics // Marco Di Fazio

  • Simplifying Edge AI Development: Leveraging automated model discovery for edge devices

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    NXP // Ali Ors

Expert Panels

Expert Panel(s)

  • IoT M2M Council

    -

    Room 6, level 3

    Securing IoT Devices: by Design or by Default

    Moderator:
    Ellen Boehm, SVP, IoT Strategy & Operations, Keyfactor

    Panelists :
    Josh Heller, Product Security Chair, Digi International
    Syed Zaeem Hosain, Founder & Chief Evangelist, Aeris Communications
    Marc Plante, Director, Business Development, Somos
    Fred Yentz, CEO & Co-Founder, Tartabit, LLC.

  • OpenSys Media

    -

    Room 6, level 3

    Open-Source vs. Commercial Hardware and Software

    Moderator:
    Rich Nass, EVP, Embedded Computing Design

    Panelists:
    Steve Tateosian, SVP of Industrial MCUs, Infineon Technologies
    Kate Stewart, VP, Dependable Embedded Systems, The Linux Foundation
    Michael Conroy, Director, Alliances, Wind River
    Doug Norton, CMO, Inspire Semiconductor

Day 2 (October 9th)

Morning

General

  • Welcome

    -

    Ballroom A, level 1

  • Keynote: Building for Sustainable Development Goals with Open Source.

    -

    Ballroom A, level 1

    The Linux Foundation // Kate Stewart, VP of Dependable Embedded Systems

Automotive

  • Simplifying Automotive ECU Consolidation with Advanced SoCs

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    NXP Semiconductors // David McDaid

  • Enabling Opensource Hardware In The Loop testing

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Exact Assembly, LLC // Theodore Vaida

  • Dynamic vehicle signal collection and processing using VSS

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    NXP Semiconductors // Curt Hillier, Tristan McDaniel

Safety & Security

  • Threats & Implications of Reverse Engineering in the Embedded World

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Emproof // Nils Albartus

  • Prepare for the upcoming cyber regulation landscape

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    NXP Semiconductors // Denis Noel

  • Perspectives on the upcoming large-scale migration toward post-quantum cryptography for embedded systems

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    NXP Semiconductors // Joost Renes

edgeAI

  • Qualification of AI/ML systems and interfacing devices

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    LDRA // Jared Fry

  • The Benefits of Sensor Data Neuromorphic Pre-processing in IIoT

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    POLYN Technology // Aleksandr Timofeev

  • Deployment of Neural Networks on Embedded Processors with Integrated NPU

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    F&S Elektronik Systeme GmbH // Andreas Kopietz

Afternoon

General

  • Break

    -

Connectivity (Wired)

  • From Theory to Practice: Reliable Ethernet Deployment for Modern Vehicles

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Siemens Digital Industries Software // Kerri Hall

  • Connecting the Automotive Future: A harsh environment for moving bits

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    BitifEye Digital Test Solutions GmbH // Julien Henaut

  • Embedded networks – three generations of CAN

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    CAN in Automation (CiA) // Thilo Schumann

Safety & Security

  • WCET and Qualified Critical Applications: Robust partitioning alone is not enough

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    LDRA // Steve DiCamillo

  • DevSecOps excellence in embedded systems: simplified FuSa, security checks, and best practices

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    IAR // Shawn Prestridge

  • Mixology: Open Source and Safety-Critical Systems

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Eclipse Foundation // Frédéric Desbiens

edgeAI

  • Machine-learning based Anomaly and Intrusion Detection for Cyber-Resilience in Microcontrollers

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Analog Devices // Tanmaya Mishra

  • The Future of Edge Computing: Leveraging DDS for AI/ML-Driven Decision Making

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    FederatedDesigns, LLC // Mark Carrier

  • Intermediate Representations for Retrieval Augmented Generation in Embedded Systems

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Driver AI, Inc. // Daniel Hensley

Expert Panels

Expert Panel(s)

  • NXP Semiconductors

    -

    Room 6, level 3

    Evolving Landscape of Automotive Semiconductor Functional Safety

    Moderator:
    Gulroz Singh, Sr. SoC Safety Architect, NXP Semiconductors

    Panelists:
    Harshini Yerra, Functional Safety Design Lead (Microchip Technology)
    Bernhard Kaiser, Principal Safety Consultant (Ansys, Inc.)
    Keshav Mathur, Staff Engineer Functional Safety (ARM Inc.)

  • tinyML Foundation

    -

    Room 6, level 3

    Flipping The Script on AI - How To Get More AI Impact with Less Resources

    Moderator:
    Pete Bernard, tinyML Foundation

    Panelist:
    Nakul Duggal, General Manager of Automotive and IoT at Qualcomm

Day 3 (October 10th)

Morning

Connectivity (Wireless)

  • Zigbee and Matter, Better Together - How Bridges Allow Zigbee and Matter to Coexist

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    NXP Semiconductors, Inc. // Charlie Ice

  • Empowering Connectivity: Exploring the World of Wi-Fi Mesh Networks

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Clarinox Technologies Pty Ltd // Trish Messiter, Gökhan Tanyeri

  • Cellular LPWA networks: how to actually achieve low power and long range

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    DPTechnics // Daan Pape

Human Machine Interfaces (HMI)

  • Human Factors and User Interface Design for Embedded Systems

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Analog Devices Inc. // Dr. Rob Oshana

  • Choosing an Embedded GUI: A Comparative Analysis of UI Frameworks Including Qt, Crank, SLint, LVGL, TouchGFX, and Flutter

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    ICS // Jeff Tranter

  • Achieve Elevated User Experiences with Embedded GUI Personalization

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Qt Group // Samuel Patterson

Systems & Software Engineering

  • An Introduction to MISRA

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    LDRA // Andrew Banks

  • C Threads and Atomics – The Concurrency Rules of MISRA C:2023

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    AbsInt Angewandte Informatik GmbH // Daniel Kästner

  • Embedded DevOps: Modernizing to Cloud CPU and Hardware in the Continuous Integration Loop

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    GitLab // Darwin Sanoy

Afternoon

General

  • Break

    -

Systems & Software Engineering

  • Iron Carbide: safely mixing Rust into C

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Perforce Software // Alex Celeste

  • Rust for Embedded Developers: The Peripheral Access Crate

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Beningo Embedded Group // Jacob Beningo

  • Debugging a Hypervisor-based Embedded System

    -

    Room 5, level 3

    Green Hills Software // Scott Vander Weide

Connectivity (Cellular)

  • Amazon Sidewalk Performance Analysis

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Silicon Labs // Wael Guibene

  • Complementary Convergence: The evolution of satellite and terrestrial convergence and its impact on mobile and fixed IoT use cases

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Globalstar // Martin Jefferson

  • What to Expect as Traditional Connectivity and Life Cycle Management Collide

    -

    Ballroom B, level 1

    Giesecke+Devrient (G+D) // Steven Payne

Real Time Operating Systems (ROTS)

  • Choosing between off-the-shelf & custom embedded Linux distributions

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    The Embedded Kit // Pierre Gal

  • Accelerating Software Defined Vehicles through Open Source Software

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    The Linux Foundation // Walt Miner

  • Hardened Yocto: Overcoming Challenges with Building a Secure Embedded Linux OS

    -

    Ballroom C, level 1

    Star Lab, a Wind River company // Ben Fogle

Expert Panel

Expert Panel(s)

  • IoT M2M Council

    -

    Room 6, level 3

    Convergence: Satellite, 5G, Low-Power Connectivity Combine for IoT

    Moderator:
    Keith Kreisher, Executive Director, IoT M2M Council

    Panelists:
    Martin Jefferson, Commercial IoT Data Services Manager, Globalstar
    Cyril Lebel, VP IoT Sales, Vodafone Business
    Carmen Redondo, Director, Global Marketing Antennas, Kyocera AVX

Day 1 (October 8th)

Morning

Afternoon

Expert Panels

Day 2 (October 9th)

Morning

Afternoon

Expert Panels

Day 3 (October 10th)

Morning

Afternoon

Expert Panel

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