Embedded World 2025 – Insights and Experiences
The embedded systems industry is evolving at an incredible pace, making it essential to stay ahead of the latest technological advancements. This year’s Embedded World, held in Nuremberg from March 11–13, once again proved to be a key event for the sector, attracting professionals from around the world.
A Hub for Industry Professionals
With over 32,000 attendees from 80 countries, the event highlighted the strong international interest in embedded technology. Our development engineers at HC Linear Ltd. were on-site to explore the latest trends firsthand and exchange insights with industry experts.
We took the opportunity to visit several of our partners’ booths, learning about their newest products and developments while discussing key technical questions. The event also provided an excellent platform to forge new business relationships and potential collaborations.
Key Trends: AI and Security in Embedded Systems
This year’s exhibition featured cutting-edge innovations in WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 technology, with Panasonic Industry’s booth standing out for its demonstrations of Matter and PanMaX services alongside their WiFi 6 modules.
Two major conferences complemented the exhibition: the Embedded World Conference and the Electronic Displays Conference. With over 200 hours of expert-led sessions, these forums delved into the latest advancements shaping the industry. A key focus was the integration of AI and machine learning into embedded systems, unlocking new possibilities in real-time data processing and decision-making.
Cybersecurity was another hot topic, with companies showcasing advanced hardware and software security solutions designed to protect systems from cyber threats and ensure data integrity. Given the increasing emphasis on security from our customers, these developments are particularly relevant for us.

Celebrating Innovation – The Embedded Award 2025
One of the event’s highlights was the Embedded Award 2025, recognizing groundbreaking innovations across nine categories. Some standout winners included:
- AI & Machine Learning: Ambiq‘s heartKIT™, an ultra-low-power AI-powered heart monitoring solution for battery-operated devices.
- Hardware: Cadence Design Systems’ Base System Chiplet, showcasing the advantages of chiplet-based architectures over traditional SoCs.
- Embedded Vision: Team Group Inc.’s D500R WORM SD / microSD cards, offering state-of-the-art data protection features.
Embedded World 2025 provided us with valuable insights into the future of embedded technology, reinforcing the importance of innovation, security, and efficiency. It was a fantastic opportunity to deepen professional connections and explore cutting-edge solutions that could shape the next generation of embedded systems.
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