Electronic Specifier is pleased to announce the release of its dedicated embedded world 2026 show issue, offering engineers, developers, and industry leaders a comprehensive guide to the technologies, trends, and innovations shaping the embedded landscape this year.
As one of the world’s most influential gatherings for embedded technologies, the 2026 exhibition promises ground breaking launches, expert insights, and a clear view into the future of intelligent systems. This special edition brings all of that – and more – directly to readers.
The issue opens with an in-depth show preview, outlining what attendees can expect from embedded world 2026, including key themes, exhibition highlights, and the technologies set to dominate conversations on the show floor.
In the show news section, readers will find a curated selection of the most exciting product launches and announcements scheduled for the event. From cutting-edge processors and tools to next-generation software frameworks, this roundup ensures professionals can plan their visit efficiently and stay ahead of the latest developments.
For engineers focused on measurement and design challenges, the issue features a dedicated article exploring practical strategies for mitigating EMI issues in OLED touchscreens – a growing concern as interfaces become more compact, sensitive, and functionally complex.
This edition also offers two deep dives into the fast-moving world of robotics. The first examines what it takes to achieve high-quality motion in humanoid robots, while the second looks at how FPGAs are enabling real-time robotics at the Edge. Together, these articles highlight the transformative shift toward smarter, more agile robotic systems across industrial and commercial environments.
Supply chain resilience remains a critical industry concern, and the issue includes a timely analysis of electronics supply chains, outlining how organisations are adapting to ongoing global disruptions while building long-term strategies for stability.
On the design side, the issue features an expert examination of antenna selection, explaining how poor choices can become performance bottlenecks and how engineers can optimise for reliability, efficiency, and integration.
A further article explores why turnkey ASICs are once again gaining strategic importance for companies seeking differentiation, supply assurance, and long-term product roadmap control.
Rounding out the technical content is the latest obsolescence column, which this month focuses on the connected evolution of memories and microprocessors – vital reading for anyone managing long-lifecycle products.
Finally, the issue concludes with full coverage of the Electronics Excellence Awards, celebrating standout innovations and engineering achievements that are driving the future of the industry.
Read the issue below and get ready for embedded world 2026: