The World of Electronics is the ultimate meeting place for everyone working in or for the industrial electronics sector. Discover the latest innovations and trends and stay informed of all developments in your field. Learn everything about embedded software, artificial intelligence in business and be inspired by fascinating scientists.

In this newsletter you can read more about the program and meet speakers.

How do you control the costs of embedded software?

Embedded software increasingly determines the value of a product. Especially in complex projects, costs add up and budgets are regularly exceeded. This results in a higher priced end product or a lower margin.

Why do software costs so often spiral out of control and what can you do as a developer to prevent this? We spoke about this with Gilbert Gadet, owner-director of Logic Technology and speaker during the Embedded Software seminar at the World of Industry, Technology & Science (WoTS) trade fair.

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New: Artificial Intelligence seminar

There is an explosion of new applications in artificial intelligence (AI). It started with platforms such as ChatGPT. Nowadays, the business community is experimenting with generative AI: artificial intelligence that creates something based on an assignment.

Powerful chips, preferably as small as possible, are needed to store and process the data. In this new seminar we will discuss the role of electronics within AI. We then build a bridge to the application of AI in the manufacturing industry.

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“From steam engine to the evaporating black hole”

On Friday, September 27, the World of Industry, Technology & Science will focus on fascinating science. Three top scientists talk passionately about fundamental research and its practical implications. About their fascination with science and the world. One of these scientists is professor of mathematical physics, Klaas Landsman.

“Thermodynamics has its origins around the year 1800. The steam engine had just been invented in England and this was the starting signal of the industrial revolution. The physicists of that time were fascinated by the problem of how to make such a machine more efficient.”

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