Arrow Electronics will showcase a broad range of technologies from its global supplier network at embedded world 2026, demonstrating core embedded capabilities across system design, development and deployment.
At the event, Arrow will bring together essential technologies for next-generation embedded applications, highlighting how it collaborates with its supplier ecosystem to enable differentiated designs through engineering services, accelerated development cycles and supply chain intelligence. The company’s presence in Hall 4A, 342, reflects its end-to-end approach to supporting customers throughout the embedded lifecycle.
Core embedded technologies and reference platforms
Arrow will highlight a wide range of technologies, including analogue and power, motor control and robotics, battery management systems, system on modules (SoMs), and the Zephyr real-time operating system for embedded applications. A key reference platform on display will be Arrow’s Light Electric Vehicle (LEV) design, which demonstrates a modular approach to embedded system design for urban mobility applications.
Also present at the stand will be eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, showcasing its engineering and digital transformation services across embedded, software and system design. SiliconExpert will also have a presence, supporting customers with supply chain services and component intelligence to address availability, risk and obsolescence.
Engineering services and intelligent systems demonstrations
As part of Arrow’s intelligent solutions offering, eInfochips will display a series of demonstrations addressing current engineering and system design challenges. These include a real-time pill inspection demonstration, illustrating industrial defect detection using Edge AI, as well as a remote fleet management demonstration of autonomous mobile robots operating across different geographical locations.
Power and energy technologies will be represented through a discrete LLC resonant converter board design and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), a modular energy storage reference platform capable of handling up to 1500V and 500A. In addition, the stand will feature a static display of System on Modules, highlighting scalable compute options for embedded and edge applications.
Arrow will also showcase selected customer applications from the aerospace, industrial and automotive sectors, including in-flight entertainment systems, drone platforms and automotive dashboards, demonstrating how embedded technologies are applied in real-world systems.
Visitors can meet Arrow and experience its embedded ecosystem at Stand 4A-342 during embedded world 2026, taking place from 10–12th March 2026.