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AAEON Brings Innovative Robotics, Machine Vision, and Industrial AI Demos to Embedded World 2026

AAEON Brings Innovative Robotics, Machine Vision, and Industrial AI Demos to Embedded World 2026

AAEON will be at Hall 1, Booth 306 of NürnbergMesse in Nuremberg, Germany between March 10 and March 12, 2026.

 

(Taipei, Taiwan – Mar 10) AAEON, an industry leader in embedded computing, will host live demonstrations showcasing the edge AI capabilities of its products across multiple solutions at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, between March 10 and March 12, 2026.

Date: March 10 – March 12, 2026

Booth: Hall 1, Booth 306

Venue: Nuremberg Messe GmbH, Messezentrum 90471 Nuremberg, Germany

 

This year, robotics and edge AI will be central themes of AAEON’s Embedded World showcase, allowing visitors the opportunity to see how scalable AI platforms from across its product portfolio are accelerating intelligent automation across industries.

At Booth 306, AAEON will present a varied selection of live application demonstrations featuring new, exciting technologies from leading platform providers. Most notable of these is a speak-and-command robot featuring the upcoming BOXER-8741AI, built on NVIDIA Jetson T5000 module.

Meanwhile, AAEON will host a number of live demonstrations developed in conjunction with key software partners, beginning with a four-wheeled robot running on AAEON’s BOXER-8651AI and remotely controlled by AAEON’s RTC-1030 rugged tablet, built in collaboration with Rover Robotics and Cogniteam.

On the themes of machine vision and industrial AI, AAEON will introduce visitors to a new AI Workstation powered by the NVIDIA RTX PRO™ 6000 Blackwell, running Ipsotek’s AI Video Analytics from Eviden. The demonstration will feature multiple use-case videos showcasing the adaptability and scalability of Ipsotek’s VISuite software. Demo scenarios include edge-based deployments as well as advanced forensics and investigations, utilizing VLM and agentic AI models. In addition to this, an industrial defect detection application developed with computer vision specialists Awentia will be present, executing Awentia’s VLM engine on AAEON’s new modular MEX-BTS System Box PC, equipped with NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada Generation GPU, powered by NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture.

In its first public outing, the upcoming MIX-PTLWV1 Mini-ITX motherboard will be used in a demonstration illustrating how its Secure Edge AI reference architecture can be implemented for intelligent perception and decision-making. Powered by Ultralytics and Sandgrain CyberRock, the solution will illustrate the suitability of Ultralytics’ YOLO models on Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 Processors, as well as how such licensed models can secured by Sandgrain CyberRock.

From AAEON’s UP Division, the UP Xtreme ARL AI Dev Kit will be deployed with Network Optix’s Nx AI Manager, showcasing the tool’s cross-hardware compatibility, custom pipeline configuration, and centralized, software-based model management. A further offering from UP will be a voice-controlled robotic arm built on the upcoming UP Xtreme PTL Edge, AAEON’s first Mini PC to host Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Processors.

On Tuesday 10 March at 15:00, AAEON will participate in a technical workshop featuring a live demonstration on deploying and accelerating real-time computer vision workloads on Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors using the Intel® OpenVINO™ Toolkit and Ultralytics YOLO. The session will showcase practical implementation strategies and performance optimization techniques for edge and embedded AI applications. Industry professionals and developers are encouraged to register in advance to secure their participation: https://aaeon-intel-ultralytics-vision-ai.eventbrite.com.

Among its static product demos, AAEON will present a range of products that utilize innovative technologies from leading providers including Qualcomm Technologies and AMD. Notably, visitors will get a public showing of AAEON’s uCOM-Q6490, a SMARC module powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing™ QCS6490 processors, which features an 8-core CPU running up to 2.7 GHz, a dedicated GPU, and an NPU capable of up to 12 dense TOPS to deliver powerful heterogenous compute performance, and the GENE-R8K6, a 3.5″ SubCompact Board with AMD Ryzen™ Embedded 8000 Series processors.

 

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