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MIPI Specifications for Embedded Vision, Sensing, Display, Audio and Flash Memory Featured at embedded world Conference

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March 11-13 event in Nuremberg, Germany, to include 12 MIPI-related presentations

 

Bridgewater, N.J., February 12, 2025—The MIPI Alliance, an international organization that develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries, today announced that the 23rd embedded world Exhibition & Conference, scheduled for March 11-13 in Nuremberg, Germany, will include 12 presentations showcasing MIPI specifications, including three dedicated education tracks focused on MIPI I3C, MIPI specifications for embedded vision, and MIPI interfaces for display, storage and audio. In addition, MIPI-related presentations will be included within tracks covering hardware for edge AI and embedded vision interfaces, as well as at the co-located Electronic Displays Conference.

The event covers all aspects of the development and application of embedded systems, from fundamental technologies to development processes and special fields of applications. MIPI Alliance is again serving as a Community Partner for the event.

WHAT: embedded world Exhibition & Conference

WHEN: March 11-13, 2025

WHERE: Nuremberg, Germany

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Developers, engineers, system architects, product managers and technical management working along the intersection of applied research and industrial applications of embedded systems.

 

MIPI CONFERENCE TRACKS:

MIPI I3C Serial Bus Track – powered by MIPI

Session 4.4 – Hardware Design
11 March | 11:00–12:45
  • An Introduction to MIPI I3C, the Next-Generation Serial Bus Enabling Industrial Applications
    Michele Scarlatella (MIPI Alliance)
  • Best Practices for Smooth Adoption of the MIPI I3C Interface
    Martin Cavallo (Binho)
  • Enabling Next-Generation Embedded Vision Systems with MIPI I3C
    Marie-Charlotte Leclerc (STMicroelectronics)

MIPI for Embedded Vision Track – powered by MIPI

Session 6.1 – Embedded Vision
11 March | 13:45-15:30
  • Empowering Autonomous Driving: The Impact of MIPI CSI-2 on Advanced Sensor Technologies
    Simon Bussieres (Rambus)
  • Machine Vision Processing of Event-based Sensor with MIPI Interface on FPGAs
    Satheesh Chellappan (Lattice Semiconductor)
  • Challenges in MIPI CSI Split Mode: Connecting C-PHY and D-PHY MIPI Sensor
    Karthick Kumaran (Meta Platforms)

MIPI Interfaces Track – powered by MIPI

Session 4.5 – Hardware Design
11 March | 16:00-17:45
  • Genius in Simplicity: A Practical Guide to Connecting DSI-2 Display Panels to Microcontrollers in Embedded Applications
    Mohamed Hafed, Introspect Technology
  • How Universal Flash Storage is Enabling Edge AI in Automotive and Industrial Applications
    Bruno Trematore (KIOXIA Europe - Speaking on behalf of MIPI Alliance and JEDEC)
  • SoundWire When Compared to I2S and TDM
    Saravana Kumar Muthusamy (Soliton Technologies)

MORE MIPI MEMBER PRESENTATIONS:

  • Multi-die Design for Edge AI Applications
    Hezi Saar (Synopsys)
    Session 7.4: Hardware for Edge AI
    12 March | 10:00–11:45 a.m.
  • Precision Time Synchronization over MIPI Interfaces (Case Study)
    Roman Mostinski (Mobileye)
    Session 6.4: Embedded Vision Interfaces
    12 March | 15:30–16:00
  • Genius in Simplicity: How MIPI DSI-2 Enables Highly Efficient Embedded Display Applications
    Mohamed Hafed (Introspect Technology)
    Electronic Displays Conference: Session 6 - Sustainable Display & Interfaces
    12 March | 14:50–15:05

Detailed descriptions of these sessions can be found on the MIPI website. See the full agenda: embedded world Conference program.

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About MIPI Alliance

MIPI Alliance (MIPI) develops interface specifications for mobile and mobile-influenced industries. There is at least one MIPI specification in every smartphone manufactured today. The organization has over 375 member companies worldwide and more than 15 active working groups delivering specifications within the extended mobile ecosystem. Members of the organization include handset manufacturers, device OEMs, software providers, semiconductor companies, application processor developers, IP tool providers, automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and test and test equipment companies, as well as camera, display, tablet and laptop manufacturers. For more information, please visit www.mipi.org. 

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