Elektor at embedded world 2022
The embedded world trade fair opens its doors on June 21, 2022. Elektor will be there. This time, our booth is a newsroom from which we will report live. When you stop by, we'll give you a copy of our 116-page trade show special. Not able to visit the fair? Download your digital copy today!
The embedded world trade fair opens its doors on June 21, 2022. Elektor will be there. This time, our booth is a newsroom from which we will report live. Be sure to stop by Elektor booth 4A-646!
Join us in Hall 4A at booth 4A-646 and bring your project ideas and engineering questions. When you stop by, we'll give you a copy of our 116-page trade show special! In addition, you can look at some of the books and interesting products from the Elektor Store.
Download the digital version today.
The Elektor Newsroom
This year, we are setting up our newsroom at the booth. We will use the space to report live about the event and the various technologies we encounter. My colleagues Stuart Cording, Mathias Claußen, and I also will walking around the exhibition to discover exciting new products. A camera team will accompany us to some of the booths, and we will interview several experts about their products and solutions. The videos will be available on our YouTube channel shortly thereafter.
If you can't make it to the event in Nuremberg, no worries! Our engineers and editors will keep you up to date with important news via the following channels:
Stay tuned!
Translation: Walter Polleros
embedded world 2022
Due to the pandemic, the embedded world trade fair will be held in early summer this year, from June 21 to 23 in Nuremberg. It will be a must-attend event for all those who are involved professionally with microcontrollers, embedded applications, software development and tools.Join us in Hall 4A at booth 4A-646 and bring your project ideas and engineering questions. When you stop by, we'll give you a copy of our 116-page trade show special! In addition, you can look at some of the books and interesting products from the Elektor Store.
Download the digital version today.
This year, we are setting up our newsroom at the booth. We will use the space to report live about the event and the various technologies we encounter. My colleagues Stuart Cording, Mathias Claußen, and I also will walking around the exhibition to discover exciting new products. A camera team will accompany us to some of the booths, and we will interview several experts about their products and solutions. The videos will be available on our YouTube channel shortly thereafter.
If you can't make it to the event in Nuremberg, no worries! Our engineers and editors will keep you up to date with important news via the following channels:
Stay tuned!
Translation: Walter Polleros