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The Conference Keynotes The Conference Keynotes feature prominent speakers on major trends in the industry These highlight presentations have an exclusive time slot within the busy event schedule Monday 01 March 10 15 How to Build Embedded Intelligent Systems for a Post-Pandemic World Dr Reinhard Ploss CEO Infineon Technologies COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalization process While largescale cloudbased systems are already very advanced embedded intelligence systems are just about beginning to gain traction Embedded intelligent solutions combine the best of both cloud and edge The edge keeps personal data local enables realtime responses and provides costefficiencies by not requiring centralization of all data Meanwhile the cloud provides device access to an infinite amount of information allowing for better decisionmaking This keynote will focus on three challenges that IoT edge developers will face and how to address them Tuesday 02 March 10 15 Engineering Smart Ecosystems Prof Dr Peter Liggesmeyer Director Fraunhofer IESE On the one hand many standards in software and systems engineering are based on assumptions that are currently no longer fulfilled Systems are treated as closed static artefacts with no autonomy and typically the underlying development process is assumed to be traditional and phaseoriented On the other hand systems in many domains e g Industry 4 0 autonomous driving energy management are different They are open they do dynamic adaption in an autonomous way and they are large and heterogenous This influences the systems engineering solutions that are to be applied in order to master these challenges Wednesday March 03 10 15 Display Disruption How New Display Technologies are Changing the Industry Paul Gray Senior Research Manager Omdia Paul Grey is Speaker of the electronic display Conference and will share his thoughts with the entire embedded community in this keynote 2020 saw seismic changes in the display industry as 2019 plans came to fruition from some companies while the overall display industry rode the waves of COVID-19 As a result the industry has evolved rapidly through the year and a new form is beginning to take shape The talk will examine the new realities investigate why the surge in R&Despecially on new display technologies and offer a viewpoint on future commercial and technical developments Wednesday 03 March 15 30 Modern Embedded Engineering Where we Are and our Exciting Future Randall Restle former Vice President of Applications Engineering at Digi-Key Electronics now Strategic Advisor at Restle LLC Nearly anyone today can feel like an embedded engineer Aplethora of new electronic systems are being developed by individuals outside of our profession Though initially this trend could be viewed as concerning to professionals Randall is excited by the prospects for the professional engineer He predicts embedded engineering will increase in importance as it continues to create leverage for all developers Electronic systems will become even more important as the backbone of modern economies In this keynote he aims to describe the technical details which enabled this change to occur and explains the role of the modern embedded engineer in reducing integration complexity to attract new customers and traditional ones alike Thursday 04 March 15 30 Challenges of Digital Transformation for the New Intelligent Edge Kevin Dallas CEO Wind River Edge computing comes with challenges Edge devices have vast variations between devices many of them having been tailormade for a specific purpose Another example issecurity While accessto physical data centers can be limited edge devices are located in disparate locations where they can be accessed and dismantled To combat all of these issues digital frameworks and architectures have to be examined and restructured to adapt to the new workspace This requires new skills Combining skills toolchains methods from both cloud environments and embedded domains becomes increasingly important We need to rethink how these systems are built and retool ourselves to prepare for them