Enova Grand Ouest, the regional event for research and industry, is now fully booked. The conference program has been finalized.
Increasingly central to the concerns of designers of electronic equipment, as well as operators of industrial and energy production units, operating safety is attracting the attention of decision-makers. With a corollary: the safety of goods and people. This often highly critical field of application is increasingly being opened up to new generations of embedded systems (components, hardware, software, etc.), also referred to as intelligent because of the powerful functions they perform close to the source....
The solar electric vehicle, an example of Breton technological excellence, kicks off the conference cycle: "Heol, the 100 % solar elecTIC car designed and built in Brittany". This project, led by the Eco solar Breizh association in partnership with companies (AOD Electronics, etc.) and the iD4CAR competitiveness cluster, will feature a conference on the morning of Wednesday March 27, as well as an entertainment area at the show:
- project background and realization of the Breton solar electric vehicle (Eco Solar Breizh) ;
- the benefits of automatic vehicle control to minimize energy consumption (AC System) ;
- digital convergence to optimize vehicle HMI design (Niji).
The afternoon of Wednesday March 27 will be devoted to EMC and intelligent systems, with a conference organized by LCIE Bureau Veritas and Cap'tronic :
- EMC and radio assessment of wireless technologies used in intelligent systems (smart home, M2M, transport, etc.);
- communicating systems in medical applications: what are the EMC risks? ;
- high-frequency filtering techniques ;
- assessment of exposure to electromagnetic fields in intelligent wireless communicating systems ;
- update on application standards for electric vehicle charging stations. enova Grand Ouest trade show/conferences
The morning of Thursday March 28 will be devoted to the theme of "Operational safety in embedded systems". The result of collaboration between IETR, GIS ITS, iD4CAR and Cap'tronic:
- Body Area Network: transmission security, by Philippe Renaudin (Kaptalia Monitoring) ;
- Fault tolerance mechanisms in embedded systems, by Sébastien Pillement (IETR/Polytech Nantes) ;
- safety requirements for critical equipment: the example of medical devices, by Julien Cau (BA Systèmes);
- tools for building dependability, by Frédérique Vallee (All4Tec).
Brittany's seas could not be left out of the conferences. The Pôle Mer Bretagne will be presenting current projects on the theme of "Maritime safety and security" on Thursday afternoon 28:
- protect and secure the maritime domain and maritime activities at all times and in all places. What are the main challenges and technological needs identified? How can we encourage the emergence of "building blocks" that can be integrated into major maritime surveillance and response systems?
- testimonials from companies involved in accredited projects.
Learn more: www.enova-event.com