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EE Times, Electronics Weekly to host Embedded Live Exhibition and Conference -

EE Times Group, part of United Business Media, has announced that it is partnering with the Technology Group of Reed Business Information (RBI) to launch the Embedded Live Exhibition and Conference. The event brings together the EE Times’ Embedded Systems Conference and RBI’s Electronics Weekly Live to create an event for electronic design innovation and systems technology development in the UK. It is slated for October 20-21, 2010, at the Earls Court in London, which previously hosted Electronics Weekly's event.

According to the partners, the event will seek to deliver cross media support from EE Times Group, the publisher of EE Times, Embedded.com, TechOnline and DesignLines, as well as Electronics Weekly from the Technology Group of RBI.

Event highlights include an exhibition expected to host more than 100 companies showing the latest in embedded technology – microcontrollers, design and development tools and embedded computers, from components to sub-systems, displays and communication devices. Features within the exhibition will focus on key UK industry sectors and their technology applications, including mobile communications, security, renewable energy, healthcare and space navigation. A technical conference will offer coverage of the full spectrum of electronic and embedded engineering from hardware design, development and test to embedded software, firmware to application development, open-source and real-time. The event will be held in conjunction with Elekras, a European electronics industry awards ceremony hosted by Electronics Weekly.

Embedded Live is specifically targeted at engineering executives, system architects, design engineers, suppliers and analysts apart from the global media.

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