Embedded World 2008

March 3, 2008
Embedded World 2008, Nuremberg’s annual electronics fest, is now firmly positioned as the largest event of its kind—and with close to 600 exhibiting companies it's easy to see why. Read Paul Whytock's “Embedded World 2008 Survival Guide” to catch up on wh

Embedded World 2008, Nuremberg’s annual electronics fest, is now firmly positioned as the largest event of its kind—and with close to 600 exhibiting companies it’s easy to see why. The technology at show ranged from major semiconductor innovations, software developments, and scores of embedded application examples the Electronic Design Group was able to report on. Click here to read Paul Whytock’s “Embedded World 2008 Survival Guide” from the February 21, 2008 issue of Electronic Design Europe. And stay tuned for our soon-to-come selection of video interviews with some of the top technologists at Embedded World 2008.

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