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Records broken at embedded world 2019
In its 17th year, embedded world impressed the global embedded community and reportedly excelled across the board. The results for visitor and exhibitor numbers and display area were outstanding: around 31,000 trade visitors, the second best visitor total since the trade fair began, and 1,117 companies from all over the world flocked to the eight percent larger display area at Exhibition Centre Nuremberg.
Experts talk about embedded intelligence
More than two decades ago, the event that was the precursor to the embedded world conference had put the spotlight on embedded intelligence. Back then, it was more of a vision of the future; in the meantime, embedded intelligence is becoming more and more relevant and is shaping an increasing number of systems.
What will be the AI trends in 2019?
Jos Martin, Senior Engineering Manager at MathWorks, investigates the likely Artificial Intelligence (AI) 2019 trends for scientists and engineers
What does 2019 hold for 5G?
The new 5G standards have arrived and the corresponding networks are predicted to roll-out across the UK in late 2019. However, what can we expect in the lead-up to ubiquitous 5G? Ken Karnofsky, Senior Strategist for Signal Processing Applications at MathWorks, plays future gazer and gives us his market predictions for 2019.
High-calibre knowledge for the embedded world
The embedded world is developing brilliantly, the prospects are good for the embedded world Conference and the electronic displays Conference, the programs of which are already available. The motto for this year’s embedded world Conference is ‘Embedded Intelligence’, focusing on a central issue in the industry. The electronic displays Conference deals with the latest topics relating to OLEDs and touchscreens.
Software release simplifies time-consuming test tasks
A new release of LabVIEW NXG has been unveiled by NI. It simplifies time-consuming tasks in automated test and automated measurement applications, from setting up and configuring systems to developing test and measurement code and creating web-ready applications. These enhancements should help engineers meet challenging time-to-market requirements.
Non-destructive testing of advanced materials
Thermal imaging camera range, the FLIR A6750sc SLS, from FLIR Systems comes standard with Lock-In, Transient, and Pulse capabilities enabling meticulous Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) or stress mapping, resolving temperature differences as low as 1mK.
Non-destructive testing of advanced materials
The FLIR A6750sc SLS thermal imaging camera range from FLIR Systems comes standard with Lock-In, Transient, and Pulse capabilities enabling you to undertake meticulous Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) or stress mapping, resolving temperature differences as low as 1mK.NDT is widely used to evaluate the properties of a material, component, or system without causing damage.
Software development update eases automotive microcontrollers
Renesas Electronics hasannounced an update to its'Embedded Target for RH850Multicore' model-based developmentenvironment for multicore microcontrollers (MCUs) for automotive control applications. The update supports development of systems with multirate control (multiple control periods), which is now common in systems such as engine and body control systems.
Student racing car winners go head-to-head in one-off Grand Prix race
To mark the 20th anniversary of Formula Student, the student engineering design event run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, are holding a one-off race at Silverstone on Qualifying Day of the Formula One British Grand Prix. The 100m acceleration race will see the winning car from the first event in 1998, from The University of Texas Arlington, go wheel to wheel against last year’s winner from Cardiff University.