Farnell will showcase the best industry solutions for both personal and business life in Hall 3A Booth 528 at embedded world 2025.
The company will highlight how engineers can participate in the rapid advance of technology in daily applications, whether for the home or for heavy industry or beyond.
To illustrate the point, Farnell has secured several speakers to share their views on what they define as ‘innovative living’, including the author, futurologist, and techno-optimist Professor Dominik Boesl from Farnell’s recent ‘Top Tech Voices’ interview series. Boesl will discuss ‘The World of Tomorrow: Between Autonomous Cars, Service Robotics, and Personal AI Assistants’ on stage in Hall 3 (adjacent to Farnell’s stand) on Wednesday 12th March at 3pm. Following his presentation, Boesl will have a meet and greet session on the Farnell stand from approximately 4pm CET.
Jürgen Ruben, Director of Sales for DACH and Eastern Europe, Farnell, said: “In order to participate in the technology opportunities that abound within the concept of ‘innovative living’, engineers need an unwavering focus on the right technology. We are delighted that Professor Beosl has agreed to share his remarkable insights at Embedded World as we all look to introduce more sustainable, efficient and productive practices through modern technology.”
Also featured on the stand from start to finish each day throughout the show will be Clemens Mayer, the popular Austria-based content creator, maker, and element14 presents programme presenter of ‘Mayer Makes’.
Visitors to the stand will also be able to discuss today’s challenges with top technology experts. Experts are available to discuss visitors’ specific requirements, covering subjects including:
- Intelligence insights related to artificial and sensor intelligence
- Machine learning and surveillance
- Connectivity in the form of IoT/LPWAN, wireless
- SPE, IO-Link and security systems
- Sustainable power applications
- Efficient energy management
- UMB, EV charging, and wireless power
Among many other products and services, Farnell will also have its full Raspberry Pi-based ecosystem ready for inspection and discussion. In addition, visitors will have a chance to pick up a free Renesas development board kit, incorporating the RA7E2 and RA4E2 MCUs.
Ruben added: “2025 already looks set to blossom into a spectacular year for innovation and expansion – from smart homes to smart cities – and Farnell is perfectly placed to nurture that growth and development at every stage.”
On-stand demos will include:
- Autonomous vision systems and multi-sensor modules
- EV chargers
- Power converters
- Advanced lighting solutions
- And more from most major suppliers
Solutions and components available for demo include:
- Industrial control and automation solutions: advanced sensor ICs, industrial connectivity, and motor control solutions
- AI-based machine vision processors
- PLCs
- HMIs
- Power conversion systems
- Relays
- Switches
- Safety solutions
- Essential hardware for streamlined automation and enhanced operational efficiency
Prototype and design professionals can see the future of innovation from Farnell’s perspective, where top-tier prototype and design tools as well as advanced testing and measurement solutions will share equal billing with Farnell’s popular, own-brand Multicomp Pro range of test equipment.