The 15th annual west coast Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) is taking place this week in San Francisco, packed with four intensive days of classes, tutorials, talks, special events, and a product and technology expo. According to conference organizers, over 10,000 attendees and more than 250 exhibitors were anticipated at this year's mega embedded event.
On Wednesday, ARM founder and CEO Sir Robin Saxby delivered the show's main keynote address, on the topic: "Turning Good Design into Good Science: The Future Convergence of Embedded Technology and Biotechnology." Saxby presented his vision of the future of embedded computing and explore new applications based on the convergence of chip technology with the bioscience and security fields.
There were many examples of cool devices and applications for embedded technologies on display, including robots, cars, bikes, and gadgets galore. A number of those were nominated as finalists for the "Best of Show" awards (note story below).
To provide added perspective for our readers -- most of whom were not able to attend the show -- LinuxDevices.com brings you this Special Report, which includes links to selected ESC-related product and technology announcements, news, and commentaries of particular interest to the Embedded Linux community.
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