UK embedded conference targets hardware, software developers
Jul 10, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsA conference devoted to system engineering and embedded software development will be held in Birmingham, UK, on Oct. 11-12. The Embedded Systems Show is promoted by EDA Exhibitions, and is said to be the largest event of its kind in the UK.
Organizers say they expect the show to draw the UK's leading electronics OEMs and system houses, along with semiconductor, board, module, and tools vendors. Currently, about 50 companies are listed on the event's exhibitor list. Access to exhibitions is free.
The Show also features a technical conference, sponsored by the Institution of Engineering and Techology (IET). Session speakers were solicited for topics that include:
- Applications
- Safety-critical systems
- Wireless networking and communications
- Security and encryption
- Safety-critical systems
- Technologies
- Hardware Engineering
- Multi-core processor development
- DSP Development
- Multi-core processor development
- Software engineering
- Real-time programming: C, C++, Java
- Model-based design
- Software verification and test
- Real-time programming: C, C++, Java
Andrew Porter, exhibition director, stated, “The Show, now in its 12th consecutive year, is focused on addressing the real commercial and technical pressures facing the industry today.”
Conference registration is discounted up to 40 percent prior to July 28. Additional details can be found here.
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