The Annual Highlight
for University Students!
The STUDENT DAY is well established as one of the highlights of the embedded world Exhibition&Conferenceand is being held for the seventh time in 2016. The highlight on the morning of the third day will be the guest lecture by Prof. Dr. F. J. Radermacher from the University of Ulm's Institute for Databases and Artificial Intelligence and Research Institute for Application-Oriented Knowledge Processing (FAW/n). In his presentation, he will talk about the global responsibility of embedded system developers in an increasingly networked world and in relation to the Internet of Things.
Just like the embedded world Exhibition&Conference, the STUDENT DAY is a true magnet for success.Once again, more than 1,000 university students taking courses relevant to embedded technology are expected in Nuremberg. As well as bus transfers, visit to the trade fair and keynote lecture, the students are given the opportunity to get acquainted with the embedded community and come into contact with potential employers. The highlight in 2016 will be the lecture by Prof. Dr. F. J. Radermacher from the University of Ulm's Institute for Databases and Artificial Intelligence and Research Institute for Application-Oriented Knowledge Processing (FAW/n).
Strong international contingent -
students from all over the world expected
The embedded world event is the world's most important exhibition for embedded systems technology. With its focus on enabling technology, it is the realm of everything to do with the Internet of Things. It has as strong international flavour, attracting visitors and exhibitors from all over the world.
Just like the presentations at the embedded world Conference and the electronic displays Conference, the lecture at the Student Day will also be given in English to accommodate the international audience.
The invitation to the STUDENT DAY is extended to universities in Germany, Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic. "These institutions attract students from all over the world, as reflected in the international audience for the STUDENT DAY. So even at the training and education stage, the embedded community already demonstrates a global focus," explains Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Sturm, Chair of the embedded world fair advisory committee and originator of the STUDENT DAY.
Exclusive offer for university students
The exclusive special programme of the embedded world STUDENT DAY for undergraduates brings together university students and exhibiting companies. This is where future engineers have the opportunity to get to know specialists from the sector. They are brought to Nuremberg by bus free of charge by their respective universities. On arrival, they will be welcomed by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Sturm, who will introduce them to the embedded sector and the embedded world trade fair. Following the lecture by Prof. Dr. F. J. Radermacher, a foyer exhibition for the students allows selected companies to get into conversation with the specialists of the future. The visit to the trade fair in the afternoon is also free of charge for the students. A separate trade fair guide specially developed for STUDENT DAY will also lead the students to the stands of the event's sponsors.
A few facts about the embedded world STUDENT DAY
• 25 February 2015, from 9:00
• Free bus travel to the venue
• Free entry to the trade fair
• Presentation of embedded sector and embedded world Exhibition&Conference
by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Matthias Sturm
• Exclusive lecture by Prof. Dr. F. J. Radermacher
• Free light lunch
• Presentations by selected companies in the foyer of the lecture room
• Trade fair guide with hall floor plans and names of the sponsors of the STUDENT DAY
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