From 11-13 March, the international embedded community met at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg. Almost 1,200 exhibitors from 46 countries presented their products, solutions and innovations to around 32,000 visitors at the embedded world Exhibition&Conference. The accompanying conferences were attended by 1,897 participants from 47 countries.
“The dynamism and innovative strength of the embedded industry were palpable in every hall – this shows how forward-looking embedded world is,“ explains Benedikt Weyerer, Executive Director of embedded world. “With around 32,000 visitors from more than 80 countries and a wide range of innovative products and solutions, the trade fair was a lively meeting place for specialists and experts. The positive atmosphere and the many cheerful faces we observed in the halls and at the stands speak for themselves.“
“Super, as always,“ says Prof Dr Axel Sikora, Chairman of the embedded world Conference, summarising ew25 in three words. “The overwhelming feedback from exhibitors and visitors confirms the central role that embedded world plays for the industry. And the full aisles naturally give us a very good feeling,“ he continues.
embedded world Conference and electronic displays Conference
The top-class lecture programme of the two parallel conferences attracted 1,897 participants and speakers from 47 countries to the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg.
Prof Dr Axel Sikora, Chairman of the embedded world Conference, is delighted with the success of the conference, which comprised a total of 80 sessions and 20 classes on all relevant topics. “We saw many very well-filled rooms, interesting and topical presentations and intensive discussions,” he reports. A particular highlight of the conference was the keynote speech by Sandra Rivera, CEO of Altera, entitled “Pushing Boundaries: Flexible AI at the Edge”. The programme was complemented by six panel discussions on current issues such as the Cyber Resilience Act and software-defined vehicles. The panel discussion “C-Level @ embedded world” with the CTOs of Altera, STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments was particularly noteworthy.
The high number of participants and international attendance emphasises the importance of the conference as a central meeting point for the embedded community.
Prof Dr Karlheinz Blankenbach, Chairman of the electronic displays Conference, also drew a positive conclusion: “The keynote sessions on the topics of ‘Markets & Trends’ and ‘Advanced Displays’ were met with great interest by the participants. I am pleased to report that the rooms were full, the audience was attentive, the questions were interesting and the display community was passionate and innovative.” The two-day conference programme comprised 8 keynotes and 65 lectures as well as 8 poster presentations.
Save the date – embedded world 2026
The next embedded world Exhibition&Conference will take place from 10–12 March 2026 at the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg.