Embedded World 2025 stands as a beacon for the global embedded community, drawing together engineers, innovators, and industry leaders to explore the latest advancements and forge new partnerships in a dynamic, hands-on environment. Set from 11 to 13 March 2025 in the historic and vibrant city of Nuremberg, this event is designed to spark conversations and collaborations that transcend traditional boundaries, uniting experts from various sectors to share insights, showcase emerging technologies, and push the limits of embedded systems. Attendees will immerse themselves in an atmosphere of creativity and technical excellence, with countless opportunities to experience live demos, innovative product launches, and interactive sessions that highlight the cutting edge of microelectronics, IoT, and software-defined solutions.
Arduino at Embedded World 2025: Empowering Innovation Across Industries
Arduino returns to Embedded World from 11–13 March 2025, demonstrating the full power of its open-source ecosystem and a collaborative vision that spans industries and applications. The event, set in Hall 3A at Booth 313, will serve as a dynamic stage for showcasing not only the latest hardware launches but also a remarkable array of live demos co-developed with system integrators and manufacturers. Fabio Violante, CEO of Arduino, emphasizes how the company’s platform accelerates time-to-market, optimizes ROI, and enhances user experience through scalable, secure, and future-ready solutions. Over the past two decades, Arduino has made innovation more accessible, supporting a journey from rapid prototyping to full industrial deployment of embedded systems. Recent advances in Edge AI have enabled even constrained devices to perform complex tasks, a fact underscored by breakthroughs like the revolutionary automotive E/E Starter Kit developed in collaboration with Bosch, and the advances in ultra-wideband technology showcased in the new Portenta UWB Shield and Arduino Stella, which enable precise tracking and enhanced human-machine interactions across diverse sectors.
The excitement continues as Arduino introduces the comprehensive Pro Portenta Proto Kit VE, a modular platform integrating Portenta H7, Portenta Mid Carrier, Nicla Vision, Nicla Sense Env, Modulino nodes, a 4G GNSS Module Global, and a three-month Arduino Cloud voucher—all designed to transform ideas into reality with unprecedented speed and efficiency. Alongside in-house innovations, the Arduino booth will proudly feature a partner wall that highlights industry leaders such as Axelera AI, EBV Elektronik, RS, Kubii, Softeq, and Avnet Silica, each contributing to the ecosystem’s robust and scalable solutions. A strategic partnership with System Electronics is also on display, merging deep industrial expertise with cutting-edge edge computing to create intelligent automation systems for smart warehouse management, complete with a demo leveraging advanced computer vision. Adding to this technological showcase is the Portenta AGV Kit, a collaboration with Analog Devices that empowers users to build fully functional automated guided vehicles from scratch, integrating motor control, real-time tracking, and advanced 3D mapping for applications in industrial automation, research, and education. Celebrating 20 years since its inception in 2005, Arduino not only marks this milestone at Embedded World 2025 but also looks forward to further global celebrations at the upcoming Arduino Days online event on 21–22 March, reaffirming its commitment to driving innovation, fostering partnerships, and empowering creators across the automotive, industrial IoT, and robotics landscapes.