Embedded World 2026 is the focus of Elektor Lab Talk #44, streaming on Thursday, March 19, when Brian Tristam Williams and Jens Nickel take a week-later look at the launches, conversations, and themes that stood out after the noise of the exhibition hall has died down. If you want the useful version of Embedded World 2026 rather than the “here is every booth we walked past” version, this is the one to watch.

Embedded World 2026 Recap

Trade shows are always a blur when you are in the middle of them. A week later, the view is usually better. Which announcements still look important? Which embedded and AI trends kept coming up in real conversations? Which bits looked substantial, and which were mostly expensive lighting and polished acrylic? That is the territory this stream will cover.
 

The discussion will revisit key takeaways from Embedded World in Nuremberg, including notable embedded and AI announcements, meetings from the show floor, and what they may say about the wider direction of the industry. We'll get input from Saad and guests who attended the event.
 

What to Expect from Elektor Lab Talk #44

This should be a useful stream for engineers, makers, and readers who want perspective rather than press-release confetti. Expect a practical discussion of what was worth noticing, what may matter in the months ahead, and what probably deserves a raised eyebrow instead. In other words, Embedded World 2026 with a little hindsight.
 

There is also a giveaway: three copies of ESP32 by Example. So even if you missed the show, you can still leave with something more useful than tired feet and a bag full of brochures. You can find more upcoming streams and recorded episodes on Elektor’s video page.

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