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ET & IoT Technology West 2025

International specialized exhibition of information and communication technologies

from 19 to 21 of November

Pacifico Yokohama view map | Yokohama, Japan

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ET & IoT Technology West 2025

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ET & IoT Technology West 2025
We invite you to participate in an international exhibition of integrated general-purpose technologies, showcasing advanced solutions in embedded systems and technologies. This event brings together specialists from various fields, including electronics, mechatronics, automotive and machine engineering, telecommunications, and aerospace technologies.

The exhibition will highlight the latest developments in both hardware and software. Participants will have the opportunity to explore hardware components such as MPU/CPU, DSP, LSI systems, and FPGA/PLD, along with operating systems for embedded systems and real-time middleware. Additionally, embedded computing platforms and single-board embedded computers will be presented.

This event is particularly valuable for designers of embedded systems, manufacturers and distributors of electronic components, software developers, as well as providers of information services and technology promotion. Participation in the exhibition offers unique opportunities for knowledge exchange and networking.

Don’t miss the chance to be part of this significant event and join us at the exhibition!

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