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Archive for September, 2011

September 22nd, 2011
hi[11] Scandinavian Industry EXPO in Herning, Denmark

The mid-Jutland city of Herning is “the” place to be when it comes to companies which work inside or for the industry sector in Scandinavia, as every other year it is host to the biggest such exposition in the region.

Although not really the easiest place to get to for everyone, Herning’s central location in Denmark ensures that companies from all over the country are well represented. Several hundred exhibitors originate from very different branches of industry but share one thing: the growing awareness that information technology and embedded systems in particular are playing the key role in making any product stand up to the challenges of today.

This was reflected in the fact that while the various exhibition halls reflected different branches of industry, one separate pavillon was dedicated to exclusively to industrial IT, irrespective of application. It is there we spent the most of our time in Herning.

Overall, the fair was a good way to take a glance of the Danish market, strike up some good relations. If you want to get a feel of what hi[11] looked like, take a look at the video below (in Danish):

(author: Henrik Helms)

September 22nd, 2011
ELFSharp library

Our recent involvement in different projects generated a need to interface with ELF files from a C# application. Fortunately one of our guys – Konrad Kruczynski – had written a library for just that some time earlier, and instead of writing ELF support for C# from scratch (apparently, there was no earlier support) we could just develop the existing library.

We hope the project comes in handy to other people who’d be looking for such functionality.

The project is hosted at elfsharp.antmicro.com.

September 22nd, 2011
ICES 4th Annual Conference in Stockholm

Whether to go to the 4th Annual Conference by KTH’s Innovative Centre for Embedded Systems was not a tough decision to make, as the topic struck as as quite relevant – “New Businesses based on Embedded Systems – how to succeed!”

Indeed, several different approaches to the issue were presented, with speakers from both organizations and businesses old and new, those which introduced embedded systems decades ago and those which only recently took heart to this kind of stuff. Even though the starting point was different, the conclusion was universally agreed upon – embedded systems are the way to go, but it’s not so easy to make successful use of them.

The panel speakers

Panel Members at the ICES 4th Annual Conference

What we liked about the presentations is how one important topic kept coming up in almost each and every one of them – and especially in that given by Christian Sandström from KTH – that it is critical to understand the needs of the customer and work closely with those who understand the market to succeed, otherwise even the best idea will be wasted.

One funny thing that came up during his presentation was an comparison he made between a network of smart embedded devices and… a swarm of ants! Their power lies in great cooperation, keeping one another informed and distributing jobs between many agents, which makes the task virtually fail-safe.

See for yourselves!

That is exactly the association we were going for. Christian was very positively surprised seeing our company’s name on our name-tags! We had a very pleasant chat with him.

ICES conference attendants

ICES 4th Annual Conference attendants

The exhibitions held during breaks between talks were also very interesting, with some of the speakers giving additional information on what they were talking before as well as many current KTH projects. They were also an excellent opportunity to talk with the great guys at Freescale and EIS.

The food and drinks were very well chosen and simply delicious – we also really appreciate the concern the organizers showed for providing dishes according to everyone’s tastes and dietary recommendations – and as can be deduced from the photos, the venue was just as nice. Overall, it was an incredibly pleasant day.

At the conference we finally got a chance to meet Vicky from ICES in person, and it’s at her courtesy we use these photos. Thanks!

 

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