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Infineon to exhibit at Embedded World 2022

30 May 2022 News

Embedded World 2022 is set to kick off on 21 June for three days and Infineon experts will be on hand for in-depth discussions with prospective customers. The theme for Infineon this year is “building new connections.”. Infineon wants to be a part of your design process to help pave a way to a smarter, safer and more convenient future. Embedded systems are the key to unlocking the potential of the IoT and Infineon can help with their various focus areas that will be on show including:

• Smart home and smart building – making residential and commercial buildings smart to increase comfort, security, and energy-efficiency.

• Smart mobility – helping to make smart cars a reality, with attuned products and solutions.

• Smart factory – empowering the smart factory with semiconductors which are the core of shaping an industry 4.0.

• Infineon4Makers – finding the right tools, services, kits, shields, and boards to realise your project idea.

• Software and tooling – a platform which gives developers a major advantage by presenting them with all the tools they require, covering the full IoT functional spectrum from sensing and connecting to computing and securing.

Hands-on technical workshops will also be on offer. These have been curated to answer the most challenging design questions, provide insights into various topics and showcase the latest technology through interactive demonstrations. On Wednesday 22 June two sessions will be hosted to showcase the ModusToolbox where attendees will experience its flexible set of design tools and the high-quality collection of application-focussed software.

For customers who cannot attend, a virtual booth can be registered online where you can discuss your design ideas with experts.




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