Panasonic at embedded world 2025
Panasonic Industry will be showcasing its latest connectivity solutions for smart spaces, agriculture, infrastructure, and transportation at embedded world 2025.
One of the highlights at the booth will be a fully operating drone equipped with the 6DoF inertial sensor which will demonstrate advanced motion sensing. The sensor can withstand harsh environments, like fluctuating temperatures or air humidity and vibration noises from propellers which makes it suitable for industrial usage in surveillance and last mile delivery.
The PAN-MaX service will also be showcased at the booth, which closes the loop for device manufacturers by providing the necessary capabilities for developing a Matter product.
Visitors will be able to experience Bluetooth and mesh modules, easy-to-use PIR motion sensors, Amorton solar cells for energy harvesting, Grid-EYE temperature sensors, a smart water meter, and long-life lithium primary industrial batteries.
“At Panasonic Industry we offer a wide variety of component technologies which are essential for state-of-the-art applications in many different industry areas," commented Alexander Schultz-Storz, Director Innovation and Collaboration, Panasonic Industry. "Energy efficiency, sustainability, ease-of-use, quick time-to-market and exceeded customer expectations are always at the heart of our product developments."
Panasonic Industry will have interactive application displays where visitors are invited to learn more about the company's latest components and experience the technologies at the heart of IoT, building automation, smart home, connected agriculture, HVAC systems, people tracking, smart metring, energy harvesting, and motion sensing.
