September 26, 2024, 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM

LOCATION: Faraday Seminar Room in World of Electronics (Hall 9)

This seminar informs engineers and users of embedded software about the possibilities and challenges in the design of (embedded) software for products, devices or machines. The software largely determines the functionality of products. Important issues can be: How do I keep this software up-to-date remotely and what about traceability, lifespan, reliability and quality management?

It is often experienced that the share of software in the process is underestimated. During this seminar, the speakers share knowledge and experiences. In addition, they are happy to discuss their experiences with the attendees with the aim of investigating where opportunities lie to help each other in a complex market.

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Program

Time Subject
10:00 – 10:25 How much does a KiloBytje embedded software development cost? Gilbert Gadet, Logic Technology
10:30 – 10:55 Embedded Software: Testing is not that expensive! Wout Klaren, 3T
11:00 – 11:15 Break
11:15 – 11:40 The impact of legislation and regulations on embedded software development Bart Scholten, KIWA Netherlands
11:45 – 12:10 Online embedded system in practice Mark Boer, Aemics

How much does a KiloBytje embedded software development cost with you?

Do it yourself or outsource? It doesn't really matter: the embedded software component is, certainly with more complex embedded systems, a major cost item in the total budget. Often it is also an item that is exceeded upon reflection. Not surprising because the "embedded software" is a flexible component that increasingly determines the value of the (end) product. It can even partly determine the value of the company. This makes embedded software a valuable asset and you can spend a bit more money on it, or not?

In this presentation we will discuss the factors that determine the KiloByte price of embedded software, how you can influence those factors and thus save costs.
Gilbert Gadet, Logic Technology

Embedded Software: Testing is not that expensive!

This presentation shows that it is important to spend time on testing in every phase of embedded software development. We show how attention is paid to testing in every phase and which forms of testing are applied in the different phases. Using a case study, we show what the consequences are if no testing is done in a phase.
Wout Klaren, 3T

The impact of legislation and regulations on embedded software development

Due to increasing risks in the cyber security domain, the European Union is increasing the legal requirements imposed on the market.
These new requirements will have a major impact on the daily lives of embedded software developers, manufacturers and distributors.

First, manufacturers of wireless communication products must comply with additional Cyber Security requirements from the Radio Equipment Directive (RED) as of August 1, 2025. In 2027, all products with digital elements must then comply with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA).

The CRA not only has an impact on the product, but also on the product development process (secure product lifecycle management) and all facets of the ecosystem such as the cloud environment and associated mobile apps. In this presentation we will take you through the most important developments in the context of legislation and regulations and provide insight into the impact and added value of testing cycles and certification in the product development process.
Bart Scholten, KIWA Netherlands

Online embedded system in practice

What is involved in practice when you make an embedded system accessible online? AEMICS has developed an online tap lens. The beer brand logo on a beer tap has been replaced by a display with an embedded system. Via a cloud application, videos and images can be shown on it. Effort and costs must be made to realize a secure cloud connection. This applies to both the cloud application and the embedded software. In this seminar, AEMICS will tell from its own experience how this was realized and what the learning moments were. And certainly not unimportant, what maintenance costs are there when the system is used in practice.
Mark Boer, Aemics

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