This session is part of our Embedded Implementers Forum Virtual Conference. Registration/event page here.
Systems engineers are behind the technologies that drive our modern world, from aerospace and rail transportation systems to Industry 4.0 and AI edge severs to high-energy physics installations like CERN and eventually even quantum computers that will redefine data processing as we know it. Getting a leg up in the design and implementation of these complex systems can mean improvements in time to market, cost, performance, reliability, and manufacturability, while also helping developers get off the clock so they can enjoy their lives.
PICMG develops interoperable electronic hardware specifications that abstract the design complexity of lower-level subsystems and streamline the design, manufacture, and testing of technologies that make advanced equipment go. In this presentation, Jessica Isquith and Doug Sandy will walk through the process of identifying design areas that benefit from PICMG technologies then outline how you can go about leveraging the breadth and depth of these solutions that are available off-the-shelf from multiple vendors.
Jessica Isquith is the President of the PICMG consortium of companies and organizations that collaboratively develop open standards for embedded computing applications. She has over twenty years of leadership experience in the Embedded Computing...
Doug Sandy is the Vice President of Technology for PICMG with over 30 years of industry experience in the embedded computing, industrial automation, telecommunications and cloud computing spaces. Doug has worked as Technical Fellow, Chief...