Real deployments from sensing, industrial systems, and intelligent devices point to a shift in how embedded products are designed
Real deployments from sensing, industrial systems, and intelligent devices point to a shift in how embedded products are designed
Delft, The Netherlands – March 5, 2026 – At Embedded World 2026, Innatera, the leader in neuromorphic processors for the sensor edge, will present a growing portfolio of neuromorphic deployments developed with partners and customers building next-generation embedded systems. The focus moves beyond architecture into implementation, highlighting how brain-inspired computing is being applied across sensing, industrial monitoring, and intelligent devices.
At the event, visitors will experience Pulsar-powered demonstrations that translate neuromorphic computing into tangible embedded applications:
Beyond live demos, Innatera will share work with CYRAN AI Solutions, Joya, Byte Lab and more, alongside a broader developer ecosystem, building new categories of sensing products. The expanding partner landscape signals growing momentum as embedded teams search for alternatives to conventional compute architectures that struggle with data movement and system complexity.
“Embedded innovation has always been about doing more with less, but the industry is reaching the limits of incremental improvements,” says Sumeet Kumar, CEO of Innatera. “Neuromorphic computing changes how engineers think about intelligence itself. Instead of forcing embedded products to behave like scaled-down servers, we are seeing teams design systems that react to the world as it unfolds. What excites me is not the technology alone, but the fact that partners are already translating it into deployable products.”
Innatera will exhibit at Hall 3A/ Booth 3A-430 at Embedded World 2026, where attendees can explore demonstrations, partner collaborations, and the evolving neuromorphic developer ecosystem.
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