Expo

The ESC UK 2009 exhibition hall features more exhibitors than any other embedded event in the UK, offering engineers and engineering managers a unique opportunity to learn about technology solutions. Education, in turn, leads to correct decision making in product and vendor selections.

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Access to all FREE sessions in Exhibition Showcase.

Keynote Events, hosted by Embedded Systems Design

  • Q&A: The State of Microelectronics - speakers from Freescale Semiconductors, Imagination Technologies, NXP Semiconductors and STMicroelectronics
  • Q&A: The State of Embedded - featuring Jack Ganssle, Niall Cooling and Dan Saks
  • Drinks Reception - all attendees are invited

There are management sessions tracks dedicated to the following topics:

  • Software IP – Reuse and Security
  • Managing IP, Assets and Costs
  • Lean Product Development

There are hot topic technology sessions on:

  • Software Configuration Management
  • Security in Embedded Design
  • Why Linux is not an RTOS
  • Using Software Components for Safety-Relevant Systems
  • Low Power Embedded Techniques
  • Mesh Networking Technologies
  • Multiprocessor Parallelization

And there are sponsored sessions from:

  • Microsoft Windows Embedded, on latest releases of the Windows Embedded operating systems - Windows® Embedded Standard and Windows® Embedded CE - with a live overview of the development process on each platform
  • NXP Semiconductors, an in-depth review of the world’s first microcontrollers based on the new ARM Cortex M-0.
  • Numonyx, learn tradeoffs for non-volatile memory (Flash Memory) device selection and system design techniques.
  • Echelon, learn about getting started with the LonWorks 2.0 platform with specifics on the FT 5000 and the Neuron 5000 processors.
  • National Instruments, see how LabVIEW graphical programming language and RIO architecture let you create embedded system prototypes that combine CPU, FPGA and modular I/O.
  • Parasoft, why embedded testing can be more beneficial then host-based in terms of application time-to-market delivery.
  • Wibu-Systems, will demonstrate how to protect embedded systems and software against piracy and reverse engineering.
  • SQS, gain latest thoughts in process quality and licence compliance management.
  • MKS, software reuse concepts across requirements, code and testing, and necessary tooling to support a strategic reuse initiative.
  • Vector Software, on techniques that can be applied to any project today to improve the reliability of software.