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ELECTRONICA 2016 SUPPLEMENT


driven by the company’s versatile and scalable R-Car, RH850 and RL78 products. With Renesas’ infotainment demo, visitors will be able to view a display matrix using multiple displays and see how the application seamlessly moves between and across the monitors. They will also see how augmented


reality can boost safety and convenience with an ADAS demo, which shows the 360⁰ view around the car based on Renesas R-Car SoCs and features an overlay of mirror and driver monitoring.


THE EMBEDDED PLATFORMS CONFERENCE The electronica 2016 Embedded Platforms conference will focus on topics that include hardware platforms and hardware components for embedded systems, software and tools for embedded development and optimisation, and standards and legal provisions for embedded systems. The conference takes place on November 9 and 10. Embedded is one of electronica’s most


important focal points. In 2014, 35% of its 73,189 visitors came from the hardware and software development sector. This year’s conference will concentrate on four


key topics: • Day one will focus on “IoT and Security” and “Microcontrollers and Peripherals.” In a presentation titled “A Holistic Approach for Securing Embedded Devices,” Andre Schmitz (Green Hills Software) will use recent examples to show what a secure software architecture can look like. For the Embedded Control sector, Keith Curtis (Microchip Technology) will present the latest alternative to DSPs and analogue solutions in a presentation titled “Core Independent Peripherals Super-Charge 8-


bit Microcontrollers. • On the second day of the conference, participants will discuss the “Power and Sensors” and “Embedded Communication” sectors. “Wireless charging: Cutting the last cord” is the topic of a presentation by John Leonhard (Nordic Semiconductor ASA). He will introduce various new ways to charge batteries for mobile devices such as smartphones and laptops wirelessly. Laurent Dardé (NXP Semiconductors


Germany) will give a presentation titled “Combining the power of NFC and BLE” in which he introduces an exciting application for combining the two technologies - a new generation of hotel key-cards. Details of embedded developments will


not just be presented in the conference and the embedded forum. Exhibitors will present a number of new solutions - One of them, congatec, will demonstrate the integration of radio technologies based on the latest embedded module standards. The company will present the IoT gateway module based on the new


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embedded form factor standard SMARC 2.0. The module provides flexible wireless connectivity directly onboard to integrate antennas and every type of radio standard. congatec’s first high-end SMARC module integrates WiFi and Bluetooth. Exemplary system configurations to set-up smart IoT gateways and embedded edge/fog servers in outdoor areas will also be shown for these computer-on-modules. The new Embedded Platforms Village


gives the embedded sector an additional highlight. Companies participating within this joint exhibition stand can showcase their capabilities and share their experience with the community at the Embedded Platforms Conference. The Wireless Congress: Systems &


Applications is an international platform that addresses developers, system designers, technology decision-makers, project managers and those in charge of wireless systems. It focuses on fundamental principles, technology trends, security aspects, certification and licensing problems as well as standards, market opportunities and applications for current and future industrial wireless technologies.


LIGHTING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH LUGER RESEARCH The Lighting Forum at electronica 2014 laid the foundation for a strategic partnership between Messe München and Luger Research. At electronica 2016, Luger Research is organising a day with presentations and discussions on the latest topics in the solid-state lighting sector.


Figure 2: Embedded systems


IT2INDUSTRY CONFERENCE After its successful launch as a conference held in conjunction with electronica in 2014, IT2Industry has its own area and will present products and services that relate to the Internet of Things. In addition, the International Trade Fair


and Open Conference for Intelligent, Digitally Networked Working Environments will cover topics that relate to the smart factory including automation, industry software, data networks, infrastructure and production logistics, IT security, big data and the cloud, IT and energy, and machine-to- machine (M2M).


PRE-REGISTRATION pre-register is advised and is a very simple process. You are asked to create a personal account by providing some basic information. Once an account is opened, it is possible to purchase discounted entry tickets for a single day (Euro 27.50), two days (Euro 46.50) or for all four days (Euros 63.00). These are so-called “Print@Home”


tickets which gives you entry to electronica 2016 without queuing. The same process can be used by those of you lucky or important enough to be given an entry voucher which exhibitors purchase for their customers. Just visit: http://electronica.de/trade-fair/for- visitors/purchase-ticket/index.html.


electronica 2016 www.electronica.de T: +49 89 949-11458


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