Electronic Specifier at EDS 2024
Electronic Specifier recalls the recent Engineering Design Show 2024 (EDS 2024), noting the key highlights from the event.
The curtain has officially closed on EDS 2024 in Coventry, an event that saw a fantastic amount of people gather to learn the latest in engineering design. From cutting-edge oscilloscopes and displays to the latest in designing AI data centres, there was plenty on offer!
The ES booth
At the Electronic Specifier booth, it was great to see so many familiar industry faces as well as plenty of new ones, where they could pick up the latest ESD Magazine Issue, talk to the team, and learn about the latest industry trends and news.
There was a wide array of people at the show this year, something that is always lovely to see. Whether a design engineer specifically, a curious member of the public, or even the occasional student, it was great to meet everyone at the show!
Now the team at Electronic Specifier look ahead to electronica 2024 in Munich, Germany, where we have the chance to see so many more of you! Come visit the team at Hall B4, booth 229, where you can pick up the latest ESD electronica supplement, Procurement Pro, and IoT Insider magazine!
Around the show
There were plenty of talks to attend, sights to see, and chats to be had around EDS this year, which was certainly a busy one.
Chats with distributors such as Powell Electronics & Anglia offered some great insights into the current procurement and distribution landscape with key themes of lead times, miniaturisation, and production emerging.
Meanwhile, chats with the likes of TDK, STMicroelectronics, Pico Technology, Review Display Systems, Nuvonix, and more, spawned some great discussions on the latest news and products within the industry, such as TDK’s new dive into the AC power source and testing space.
There were also some great conferences/talks hosted at the show from across the industry, particular highlights included Amin Al-Habaibeh, Professor of Intelligent Engineering Systems at Nottingham Trent University, discussing how AI can be used to evaluate the carbon footprint of future and existing buildings, and Onomen Ojesebholo, Field Application Engineer of Nuvonix by Rebound, talk on how to curb the impact AI is having of data centre power consumption. You can learn more about the latter in our write-up of the talk, here.
Final thoughts
EDS 2024 truly demonstrated the vibrancy and innovation within the engineering design community, bringing together industry veterans, budding engineers, and curious minds alike. The event was packed with insightful discussions, cutting-edge product showcases, and thought-provoking presentations, giving attendees a well-rounded glimpse into the future of engineering design.
As the team at Electronic Specifier prepares for the next major event, electronica 2024, it is clear that the momentum from EDS will continue to drive innovation forward. With plenty of new connections made and industry knowledge shared, the future looks bright for the engineering sector. Stay tuned for more updates and don’t forget to visit us at Hall B4, booth 229, in Munich!