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5 www embeddedworld eu Expert Panels 2025 Wednesday 12 3 2025 | Exhibitor’s Forum Hall 5 | Booth 5-210 11 30 – 12 30 Implementing the Cyber Resilience Act CRA The Cyber Resilience Act CRA as a significant legislative milestone of the European Commission has the potential to heavily influence embedded systems development Aiming at enhancing the cybersecurity and resilience of products with digital elements it forces manufacturers and developers to ensure that their products are secure by design and that vulnerabilities can be addressed throughout the complete product lifecycle Besides these technical challenges liability requirements will force the implementation of new processes that ensure transparent updates will be implemented within short time periods From this panel the audience will learn how this new framework for cybersecurity can and must be implemented into their products and development processes Key questions which will be addressed include What is the content of the CRA? How will it affect companies’ processes? What does this imply for IoT and other embedded products? What must be considered from an architectural perspective for the hardware and software implementation? What open source solutions are available and will help companies to comply with the CRA? Participants • Dr Julien Bernet Head of Security Witekio • Mark Hermeling VP of Global Solutions Engineering CodeSecure • Caren Kresse Member of the Board of Directors OSADL Moderator Prof Dirk Pesch ewC Steering Committee University College Cork Ireland Thursday 13 3 2025 | Exhibitor’s Forum Hall 5 | Booth 5-210 11 30 – 12 30 Hardware Accelerators for AI – Impact on Embedded Vision The race to unlock AI‘s full potential is reshaping the embedded vision landscape with hardware accelerators at the forefront From edge devices to autonomous systems these specialized chips are enabling faster processing reduced power consumption and realtime capabilities AI accelerators promise to push the boundaries of what‘s possible with AIdriven embedded vision But as innovation accelerates so do the challenges of integration optimization and scalability What does this mean for the future of embedded vision? How will these advancements shape industries relying on vision systems from automotive to healthcare from retail to logistics and will existing edge applications in the machinery and production industry benefit? Join experts from the embedded vision and AI industry as they delve into the transformative impact of hardware accelerators on embedded vision and discuss the breakthroughs obstacles and opportunities that lie ahead Participants • Dr Jean Caron Vice President Sales Support EMEA euresys a TKH Vision brand • Yash Kharia Director Product Management Industrial Embedded IoT Business Qualcomm Technologies • Dr Martin Klenke Director Business Development Teledyne Imaging • Jan-Erik Schmitt Vice President Vision Components • Jan-Friso Blaquière Vice President Sales Hailo Moderator David Löh Editorin-Chief inspect Wiley-VCH Wednesday 12 3 2025 | Conference Area NCC Ost | Room Sydney 13 30 – 14 30 IoT Security a Holistic Approach to Securing the IoT Stack Most IoT regulations standards and certifications today concentrate on securing devices against attack But what good is a secure device if the cloud app or network layers behind it are insecure? This panel will discuss what is required to provide the greatest level of security to IoT deployments by analyzing all layers of the IoT stack It will also update attendees on the latest security initiative from the IoT M2M Council and Global Certification Forum – the IMC-GCF Joint Task Force on IoT Security – which takes this holistic approach to cybersecurity Participants • Patrick Cao VP of RSP SIM eSIM Products Tata Communications • Syed Hosain Founder Evangelist Aeris • Markus Soppa Managing Director filancore • Mike Rohrmoser VP Product Management OEM Solutions Digi International • Jean-Francois Gros Head of IoT Services Product Line Thales Moderator Robin Duke-Wooley CEO Principal Beecham Research Thursday 13 3 2025 | Conference Area NCC Ost | Room Sydney 13 30 – 14 30 The Future of Cloud Enabled Development of Software Defined Vehicles The convergence of Software Defined Vehicles SDVs and Virtual Prototyping powered by cloud technologies is revolutionizing the automotive industry by accelerating development cycles improving quality and enhancing safety compliance Cloudbased platforms enable shiftleft and shiftright testing allowing earlier validation and ongoing optimization throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle Virtual prototyping allows engineers to simulate complex systems without physical tests cutting timetomarket and costs SDVs add flexibility with overtheair updates and realtime monitoring ensuring compliance with evolving safety security and performance standards Cloud tools support the full development pipeline fostering a continuous feedback loop that enhances innovation and reliability in nextgeneration vehicles The panelists give an insight in the state of the art of cloud based SDV and virtual prototyping from the point of view of cloud service providers virtual platform providers IoT SDV developers and IT services Participants • Nicholas Glewicz Vice President Judge Group • Bill Neifert Vice President Corellium • Christopher Rumpf Senior Director Automotive IoT ARM • Prof Dr Dirk Slama Robert Bosch Moderator Kanishk Agrawal CTO Judge Group