Under the motto ‘Connecting the embedded community’ the programme committee of embedded world is once again calling for submissions of presentations. The electronic displays conference is also accepting presentation proposals from speakers until the start of October.
For 23 years, embedded world has established itself as the annual meeting place for the global embedded community. This is reflected in the call for papers for the 2026 event with its motto. The aim is to bring together experts from industry and application-oriented science on one of the world’s largest platforms for embedded hardware and software. Its organisers are also cooperating this year with 15 industry consortia, which are supporting the event with their knowledge, experts, and session chairs.
With its focus on both technologies and applications and a strong emphasis on cross-system and cross-domain aspects, embedded world 2026, which will take place from 10-12 March 2026 in parallel with the embedded world trade fair in Nuremberg, is the platform for topics related to the engineering of modern, increasingly complex embedded systems.
The conference advisory board is inviting submissions for presentations, classes, panel discussions, and keynotes on forward-looking technologies and best practices in the area of embedded systems. Interested parties have until 29th September to submit their proposals on the following topics:
- Internet of Things (IoT): platforms, applications and connectivity solutions
- Embedded operating systems: real-time capability, resource efficiency and security
- Safety & security: functional safety, cybersecurity and resilience
- Systems, hardware and software engineering: board-level design, processes and methods
- Embedded vision: hardware and software for image processing
- Edge AI: machine learning and AI in end devices
- System-on-chip (SoC) design: architecture, integration and energy efficiency
- Green & sustainable engineering: sustainable development, energy saving and lifecycle optimisation
- Use cases & prototypes: practical examples from research and pre-development
“The embedded world Conference covers the entire spectrum of embedded systems,” said Prof. Dr.-Ing. Axel Sikora, Chairman of the Steering Board. “We see particularly strong momentum in areas such as Edge AI, where increasingly powerful edge computing, including efficient algorithms and flexible architectures, enables not only inference but also ‘real’ learning. But embedded security, connectivity and the development of complex overall systems are also becoming increasingly important.”