Meet ETAS at the embedded world 2026
About the event
The embedded world Exhibition & Conference provides a global platform and a place to meet for the entire embedded community, including leading experts, key players and industry associations.
Venue
NürnbergMesse GmbH
Messezentrum 1
90471 Nürnberg, Germany
Opening hours
Tuesday, March 10: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 11: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 12: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Meet us
Visit our stand 512 in hall 4A at embedded world 2026
What to expect
For many years, embedded world has been one of the most important events in the field of embedded software development. It offers a global platform for the entire embedded community, including leading experts, key players, and industry associations. As always, we will be showcasing interesting highlights from our portfolio, and you can book consultation appointments and attend informative presentations on future trends.
This year, we will be demonstrating how extensive expertise combined with innovation and new trends can offer significant added value for software-driven mobility. Come and visit us!
Artificial intelligence meets security
Artificial intelligence (AI) is on everyone's lips. But there are only a few providers who can use AI efficiently in safety-critical embedded systems. We showcase production-ready solutions that enable you to develop and certify embedded software according to the highest safety standards.
Open source meets automotive
The vehicle software platform with middleware is the central backbone of modern E/E architectures. Security, openness, and the use of open source are playing an increasingly important role in this context.
As a founding member of the Eclipse SDV Working Group and signatory of the VDA MoU, ETAS has been playing a key role in shaping the development of future-proof solutions from the very beginning. As one of the main contributors to the S-CORE project, ETAS brings comprehensive experience and expertise to the table to drive forward the development of the open software stack.
We are showcasing a production-ready, S-CORE-based distribution as part of the ETAS Vehicle Platform Suite – tailored to the current requirements of automotive software developers. This includes the integration of additional open-source components from the Eclipse SDV ecosystem, support for industry-standard tools, and seamless integration into established CI/CD processes.
Discover your options
More and more customers are switching to AUTOSAR Classic solutions from ETAS. They are proven in series production, cost-efficient, and offer a high level of security. We show you the possibilities available with RTA-CAR.
Make the right CRA decision!
The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) sets out binding cybersecurity requirements for networked hardware and software products. It will come into force on December 11, 2027, with mandatory reporting of vulnerabilities starting on September 11, 2026. We offer you a personalized consultation with our cybersecurity experts free of charge.
We will be presenting the following talks at the embedded world Conference
Tuesday, March 10, 11:00 a.m.: Session 5.4 Software & Systems Engineering – Software Architectures
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH: Building a Safety-Certifiable Open Middleware for POSIX-Based Automotive Platforms
The Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core (S-CORE) project accelerates the development of safety-certifiable middleware for high-performance control units in software-defined vehicles (SDVs). By focusing on non-differentiating core functionalities, S-CORE delivers a standardized middleware layer that runs on POSIX-compatible operating systems.
This presentation shows the current implementation status of S-CORE and the roadmap to series production in the S-CORE 1.0 release. It also provides insights into the process compliance activities planned for early 2026 to meet automotive standards such as ISO 26262 for functional safety, ASPICE for process maturity, and ISO 21434 for cybersecurity.
Tuesday, March 10, 1:45 p.m.: Session 3.5 Safety & Security – Open Source for Safety & Security 2
Philipp Ahmann, ETAS GmbH: Open Source for Safety-Critical Systems: A Landscape Exploration
The use of open source software (OSS) in safety-critical systems is growing rapidly. Established projects such as Xen, Zephyr, and the ELISA project within the Linux Foundation demonstrate the increasing maturity of OSS in this area. In addition, efforts such as the SPDX security profile address critical aspects of security for SBOMs (software bills of materials).
This presentation provides an overview of security-critical OSS and certification paths, as well as the challenges involved in producing sufficient evidence. It offers practical insights for evaluating security approaches in OSS-based systems, including important questions that should be asked when assessing different security concepts in different industries.