Hitex invites to the Arm Knowledge Lab 2026

Press release Hitex Arm Knowledge Lab

From June 16 to 18, 2026, Hitex is hosting the Arm Knowledge Lab, a free online event for developers, project leaders and managers in the field of embedded systems based on Arm®. On three afternoons, experts from leading technology providers will present practical know-how on the key topics of Security by Design, Edge AI and Safety Critical Systems in ten specialist presentations.

Participation in the Hitex Arm Knowledge Lab 2026 is free of charge.

Embedded systems must meet increasingly divergent requirements: Powerful AI processing, comprehensive security architectures and strict safety specifications. At the same time, regulatory requirements such as the Cyber Resilience Act make end-to-end security concepts on the microcontroller necessary right from the early stages of development.
The Arm® Knowledge Lab addresses these challenges with a compact lecture program that takes place daily from 15:00 CEST. Each session lasts around 90 minutes and includes three to four technical presentations and a moderated Q&A session with speakers from Arm, EBV Elektronik, Infineon, Imagimob, NewAE Technology, and Hitex.

June 16: Secure by Design - From Threats to Trusted Devices

You will receive an introduction to the requirements of the CRA, a demonstration of attacks on IoT devices and corresponding defense strategies. In addition, you will be introduced to the security architecture of the PSOC™ platform and the protection of edge devices by the PSOC™ Edge Protect software.

June 17: AI at the Edge - Building Smarter Embedded Systems

The presentations will cover the benefits of CMSIS for embedded machine learning, the hardware capabilities of the PSOC™ product family for machine learning applications and graph-based UX workflows for AI model development.

June 18: Safety-Critical Systems - Engineering Reliability

You will receive an introduction to functional safety with Keil FuSa RTS, an overview of the Arm® functional safety portfolio as well as information on prototype development and new product introduction with SO-DIMM compute modules for TRAVEO™ and PSOC™.