The Embedded Technology Conference and Exhibition (ET) takes place each November in Yokohama, Japan. The world's largest embedded electronics community in 2013 will gather at Asia’s most important embedded event where innovative minds share their knowledge and embedded solutions.
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Companies from Asia, North America, and around the world will showcase their embedded solutions: electronics, semiconductor, software, OS, tools, and others. It is a unique opportunity for exhibitors to ensure:
▪ Japan and Asia-wide exposure ▪ High visibility attracting the attention of key engineers and management ▪ Media attention from journalists, editors and broadcasters in Asia ▪ Networking opportunities for future collaboration
Embedded Technology 2013 is the world's largest trade show and conference for embedded system designers and managers. The show introduces advanced technologies and solutions for emerging embedded applications, including digital consumer electronics, automotive, wireless/ubiquitous computing and factory automation.
Please visit the newly-expanded English ET website. For exhibition inquiries, contact Steve Szirom, sszirom@hteresearch.com, the North American representative for the show.
ET2013 -- Your Gateway to Business Opportunities in Japan and Asia
▪ Ideally located in Yokohama (lower costs, central location) ▪ Benefit from years of collaboration with academic institutions and industry consortiums ▪ The highest level trade show combined with superior conference programs for embedded systems designers and engineers. ▪ Largest attendance for embedded community in the world
As last year, a synergistic benefit for ET exhibitors in 2013 is that the ET show will co-locate with EDSF at the Pacifico Yokohma exhibition center on the same dates as the ET show. Electronic Design and Solution Fair (EDSF) is the Japanese version of the Design Automation Conference (DAC) held in the USA. This expanded visitor and prospect base offers a good opportunity to promote embedded products to SoC designers in Japan and Asia.