Electronic Specifier showcases at Embedded World 2022

Electronic Specifier is delighted to be exhibiting at Embedded World 2022 from the 21-23 June.

The company is the design engineers’ resource guide to news, products and technology from the global electronics industry. Its websites, blogs, e-newsletters and digital magazines deliver the information that engineers require to quickly move from concept to development, to production line; including new products, case studies, video tutorials, whitepapers, technical datasheets and webinars.

Whether you’re interested in the security of electronic systems, disrupted intelligence, IoT or e-mobility, you’re able to experience the whole world of embedded systems at Embedded World.

Electronic Specifier can be found at booth 3A-205. Drop by to pay the team a visit and be in with the chance to win a DIJI Mini 2 Drone.

The company is showcasing its exclusive Embedded World 2022 issue at the show featuring the benefits of 5G in the industrial and automotive space, a discussion of various ADAS and their histories and a discussion about realising the potential of digital twins. If you’re attending the event, collect your issue at Electronic Specifier’s booth (3A-205), or read it online here.

Electronic Specifier’s Editor, Paige West, is on the Digikey Electronics booth (Hall 4A – 4A-633) interviewing key suppliers and learning about some of the latest in new products and technology. Make sure you stop by to get the scoop!

After a successful first day at the event, West commented: “A lot of people have been excited to return to the show and see the embedded design community in person. It’s fantastic to witness people networking face-to-face again and to see so many great, new products on display.”

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