embedded world Bonus Edition: Innovative Projects and Insights
April 04, 2024
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Looking for fresh embedded- and AI-related projects and insights? Download the free embedded world Bonus Edition of Elektor Mag to dive deep into the following topics: programming ESP32-CAM, an introduction to sound processing, a smart object counter, dev boards for industrial apps, and much more.
Wondering what this bonus edition has in store for you? The magazine is packed with a range of articles including a project on programming ESP32-CAM, an introduction to sound processing powered by Arm Cortex-M7, a review of a kit designed for audio applications and motor control, along with insights from leading figures in the embedded systems and AI space, such as Prof. Dr. Sebastian Steinhorst of the Technical University of Munich.
If you can't attend the exhibition in person, no worries. We will stream a live episode of Elektor Lab Talk from the event on April 10 at 11:00 AM (Berlin). Join live and bring your questions!
Inside the 2024 embedded world Bonus Edition
The free embedded world Bonus Edition is designed to accompany the March/April issue of ElektorMag as well as the 2024 embedded world exhibition, which takes place in Nuremberg, Germany, from April 9-11. Note: Exhibition attendees will also have access to a special, thicker print version of ElektorMag. Be sure to pick up your copy when you visit, and then come meet us at Elektor's booth (5-181) where our engineers and editors will be available throughout the event.Wondering what this bonus edition has in store for you? The magazine is packed with a range of articles including a project on programming ESP32-CAM, an introduction to sound processing powered by Arm Cortex-M7, a review of a kit designed for audio applications and motor control, along with insights from leading figures in the embedded systems and AI space, such as Prof. Dr. Sebastian Steinhorst of the Technical University of Munich.
Elektor at #ew24
After exploring the content of this bonus edition, we encourage you to start working on new projects and share your developments at www.elektormagazine.com/labs. Should you find yourself at embedded world 2024, don't hesitate to stop by Elektor's booth (5-181) for a discussion about technology and projects with our engineers and editors. We're eager to hear about your projects and innovations.If you can't attend the exhibition in person, no worries. We will stream a live episode of Elektor Lab Talk from the event on April 10 at 11:00 AM (Berlin). Join live and bring your questions!
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