ELEXCON 2018 will feature three technology hubs all aimed at the current industry trends and future technology developments
ELEXCON 2018 will be held at Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center from December 20 to 22, 2018 and feature cutting edge technologies including artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, smart home, Internet of Things (IoT), smart driving, new energy, and intelligent systems. The moto for this year’s event is the “Witness True China’s Electronic Innovation.”
ELEXCON 2018 will feature three technology hubs all aimed at the current industry trends and future technology developments. The technology highlights of the event include:
- Where will advanced passive components lead to?
- How will embedded processors develop?
- How can the industry break through 5G test problems?
Advanced Passives
This past year, the shortage and price increase of passive components have become a focus in the industry. On one hand, the rise of automobiles, especially new energy vehicles, drives consumption of passive components such as capacitors to increase dramatically. The larger profit margin of this market also attracts well-known foreign manufacturers to increase their production capacity. At the same time, upgrade of smartphones has brought more demand for passive components. This requires us to take precautions to grasp the development trend of passive components and understand planning of leading manufacturers in the industry.
Embedded processors
After years of deliberation, the IoT will finally usher in a big explosion.
According to the definition of the IoT, besides low-power processors, sensors and connections, edge computing has become the focus of attention of IoT industry and related embedded processor providers. According to Gartner, by 2019 some 14.2 billion interconnected things will be used globally, and by 2021 that number will reach 25 billion. Therefore, how to respond to this change and develop products to meet the needs of relevant suppliers has become the focus of consideration, especially in embedded processors, the competition is particularly fierce. In the face of these new trends, how will embedded processor vendors think and respond?
Testing and validating 5G
5G attracts the interest of consumers and manufacturers because of its high speed and low latency. 5G represents a significant technology transformation for the industry, and test solutions must cover the entire ecosystem. As a high-frequency communication network, 5G will face a variety of test considerations before it can be applied in practice. This includes testing from R&D, to manufacturing, conformance test, through network deployment, optimisation and monitoring.