Arm Knowledge Lab 2026
Arm knowledge Lab 2026
Designing the future

Hitex Arm Knowledge Lab 2026

Designing the future with security, AI, and safety

The need for secure, intelligent, and reliable systems is more pressing than ever. The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly ubiquitous, and the demand for innovative solutions that balance performance, power, and security is skyrocketing.

Join us for a 3-day learning about the latest advancements in secure design, AI at the edge, and safety-critical systems. Our expert speakers will share their knowledge of Arm-based technologies and cover topics ranging from secure-by-design principles and AI and machine learning to functional safety and fast prototyping.

Knowledge Lab facts

  • Date: June 16–18, 2026
  • Time: Starts at 3:00 p.m. CEST each day
  • Format: 10 presentations spread over 3 days, approx. 1:20 hour each day
  • Who: Partners include: Arm, Infineon, EBV Elektronik, Imagimob, NewAE Technology,...

Discover the latest trends and techniques, network with peers, and gain hands-on experience to stay ahead of the curve. Register now and help shape the future of embedded systems!

Agenda June 16 - 18

Day 1: Secure by Design – From Threats to Trusted Devices

  • Daniel Bartz, EBV Elektronik: CRA – Introduction and Overview
  • Colin O'Flynn, New AE Technology: Understanding and Defending Against IoT Hacking Threats
  • Venkata Appanabhotla, Infineon: PSOC™ security Hardware (Secure boot, secure enclave, Trust Zone, side channel resistance, crypto accelerator etc.)
  • Trevor Martin, Hitex UK: Secure Your Edge Devices with PSOC™ Edge Protect Software

Day 2: AI at the Edge – Building Smarter Embedded Systems

  • Trevor Martin, Hitex UK: Accelerating Embedded ML with CMSIS
  • Venkata Appanabhotla, Infineon: PSOC™ hardware for Machine learning (Cortex-M55 Helium, Ethos PU,NN Lite NPU)
  • Andreas Nimmerfroh, Imagimob: The advantages of graph-based UX workflows for AI model development with DEEPCRAFT™

Day 3: Safety-Critical Systems – Engineering Reliability

  • Trevor Martin, Hitex UK: Simplifying Functional Safety with Keil FuSa RTS
  • Matthias Hertel, Arm: Arm's Functional Safety offerings
  • Wolfgang Fuller, Hitex: Fast Prototyping and New Product Introduction with SO-DIMM Compute Modules for TRAVEO™ and PSOC™
  • Wrap-up and FAQs

The Arm Knowledge Lab begins at 3:00 p.m. CEST on each of the three days and features 3-4 presentations, each lasting 15–20 minutes. Following the presentations, questions from participants will be answered.

 

Partnering companies

Partnering companies