Spresense running AI at Embedded World in Nuremberg, Feb 26-28

Our Spresense team will be at the Embedded World fair in Nuremberg together with our distributor partners RS Components and Framos.

If you plan to visit Embedded World, you can meet up with the Sony engineers and see the Spresense demos showing AI based hand gesture recognition, camera projects, sensor and gyro compensation with real-time 3D rendering. You find us in RS components’ booth 3A-439 and Framos’ booth 3A-749.

Spresense is a very versatile development board and can be used for a wide range of use cases. If you don’t have the possibility to visit Embedded World this year, or would like to check out more Spresense applications, have a look at all the Spresense projects at Hackster.io made by developers from around the globe.

Make your IoT device power efficient

One of the key challenges with IoT development is optimizing the power consumption of your project. Spresense is powered by Sony’s multicore microcontroller CXD5602 which makes it capable of running computing intense applications such as AI models and image recognition. Yet, the microcontroller is designed to be very power efficient, and if you visit the Embedded World you’ll notice that we run the Spresense demos on battery.

If you want to test your own IoT device’s power consumption, bring it to Embedded World and stop by Qoitech (a Sony group company) and they’ll be happy to measure the power consumption and advice you how to improve it further. In their booth 3-463 you’ll also find Sony engineers demoing the latest GPS/GNSS and Altair’s Cellular IoT Chipsets with on-display live plots of their optimized power consumption.

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