embedded world 2025: three days of innovation, knowledge, and ideas
The latest trends and technical innovations of the embedded systems industry will again be presented in seven Exhibition Halls at embedded world 2025.
More than 1,180 exhibitors from 46 countries present their embedded technologies, which cover the entire product range, at the embedded world Exhibition&Conference 2025. The embedded world Conference and the electronic displays Conference are located in NCC Ost.
"I am pleased that with embedded world we will once again become the community meeting place for the global embedded industry. The success of embedded world also comes from the fact that we directly identify, embrace and help shape new trends and developments from the embedded community. This can be witnessed either in the event, as a special presentation or as a top-class expert panel which take place in the new startup City," says Executive Director of embedded world, Benedikt Weyerer.
startup City
In 2025, the startup areas were transformed into one large area – the startup City – a hub for innovation and exchange. The start-up City Stage (2-635) offers well-known events a new home: the startup pitches and expert panels take place on the stage, and the networking event women4ew on Thursday will also be located there.
You can also visit the startup City for the embedded award ceremony this afternoon – the award will be presented in nine categories.
Extensive programme
The thematic spectrum and the knowledge input of the embedded world Conference, over three days, is huge. AI at the Edge, for example, is one of the main topics and will be discussed in the keynote speech “Pushing Boundaries: Flexible AI at the Edge” by Altera CEO, Sandra Rivera.
"The embedded world Conference is THE meeting place for the embedded community. All the latest and future-oriented trends are presented here. The thematic range of the embedded world Conference is becoming wider every year, which in turn presents developers with ever greater challenges. But it is gratifying to see how experienced developers come together every year in Nuremberg to share their knowledge and help others to turn ideas and innovations into real products," explains Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences & Hahn-Schickard and Chairman of the embedded world Conference.
The electronic displays Conference will once again offer a wide range of technical presentations on various topics such as touch technologies and innovations, display uniformity & testing, display systems, display measurements, micro-LEDs and other display technologies, gesture control, augmented and virtual reality, display manufacturing and materials, automotive displays, as well as HMI and GUI concepts, and will provide a space for international participants to exchange technical ideas.