Get connected at the M2M Devices pavilion

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The Connected M2M Devices pavilion, on the Embedded Live show floor, will be the opportuntiy to see what is possible with embedded wireless.

With PCs and mobiles inherentluy web-enabled, it interest now lies in how the Internet can connect to cars, digital signs, mobile medical diagnostic tools, factory robots and
intelligent wind turbines.

As devices become increasingly connected, their designers are more concerned than ever with issues of connectivity and security. 

From system partitioning to allow for future connectivity options, to security through to low‐cost design and software hooks for applications that have yet to be envisioned that can take advantage of the system's connected state.

Embedded Live covers a range of industries where M2M is used:

17% Industrial Control, Automation

16% Communications, Networking

11% Aerospace, Defence

11% Automotive, Transport

9% Consumer, Portable Wireless

9% Test, Measurement & Monitoring

9% IT Industries

8% Medical

If you are part of the M2M ecosystem, don't miss this unique opportunity at Embedded Live.

To reserve your pod please contact:

Andrew Porter, andrew.porter@ubm.com, +44 207 560 4029

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