Beyond Plug-and-Play: Unveiling the Realities of Embedded Software - We talk IoT #58

Let’s dive into the complexities of embedded software development. We will explore why software isn't just a commodity but a key asset and why 'out of the box' doesn't necessarily mean 'production-ready.' Joining us is Nicolas Duvernay, General Manager at Witekio, a company specialising in embedded software and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Nicolas brings a wealth of experience in tackling the challenges of integrating embedded software into hardware systems, ensuring scalability, and maintaining security across platforms. #iot #embedded #ai #hardware #wetalkiot   Summary of this week's episode: 01:57 Complexities of Embedded Software Development 03:31 Common Misconceptions and Challenges 07:33 The Importance of Hardware-Software Integration 15:49 AI in Embedded Systems 21:07 Future Trends and Innovations 29:33 Advice for Companies Embracing Innovation   Show notes: Nicolas Duvernay: https://www.linkedin.com/in/duvernaynicolas/ About Avnet Silica: This podcast is brought to you by Avnet Silica—the Engineers of Evolution. You can connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/silica-an-avnet-company/. Or find us at www.avnet-silica.com.

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The We talk IoT podcast keeps listeners updated on the most important developments in the world of the internet of things, iIoT, artificial intelligence, and cognitive computing. Our guests are leading industry experts, business professionals, and experienced journalists as they discuss some of today’s hottest tech topics and how they can help boost your bottom line. You can follow We talk IoT – the Internet of Things Business podcast anywhere you get your podcasts. About the host Stefanie Ruth Heyduck is a science and tech journalist with over 20 years of experience. She has worked for renowned magazines, research institutions, and tech companies. Also, she is an experienced communications consultant and supports her clients with digital and content strategies and new work transformations.