eSOL successfully concluded its participation in Embedded World 2025 in Germany, exhibiting under the banner “Safe and Scalable Real-Time Solutions for Software-Defined Architectures”.
eSOL booth at Embedded world 2025
This year, we showcased our Full Stack Engineering solutions for mission-critical systems targeting automotive, industrial, medical, mobility, agriculture, and consumer markets.
eSOL featured two key demos throughout Embedded World:
ROS on eMCOS - Optimized ROS 2 Platform on RTOS
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AUBIST×eMCOS - Hypervisor/RTOS Solutions for MCU
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Announced at Embedded World 2025, we are expanding our Full Stack Engineering (FSE) strategy globally to support the development of software-defined systems across industries.
The FSE strategy is addressing the need for software defined everything (SDx) that integrates all layers – enabling long-term system maintenance and improvement through software updates. As both an OS vendor and an engineering service provider, eSOL works closely with customers to support their software development. By taking a platform-centric approach, eSOL delivers full stack solutions that enable SDVs and other software-defined systems to achieve their full potential.
Watch the new videos for more details on our Full Stack Engineering solutions and demos.
New video: Ken Briodagh interviews Laurent Emmerich with eSOL at embedded world 2025
Laurent Emmerich, VP of Customer Solutions & Engineering at eSOL Europe, talked with Ken Briodagh from Embedded Computing Design about how eSOL supports its partners in building software-defined systems from the operating systems to applications.
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New video: Full Stack Engineering and Hypervisor Demos from eSOL at Embedded World 2025
In this interview with Electropages, Laurent Emmerich explains how we support customers with more than just our real-time operating system (RTOS). The interview also covers our latest demonstrations, including a ROS 2 Jazzy port using the Zenoh protocol and a Hypervisor running on a tiny microcontroller to isolate partitions for safety-critical automotive applications.
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Our experts successfully met with numerous business and technology partners, embedded system designers, and developers. Following a fruitful experience at this year’s show, we already look forward to Embedded World 2026!
A.S.
Corporate Communications Team