eSOL successfully wrapped up its exhibition at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany, presenting under the banner “Safe and Scalable Real-Time Solutions”.
As the European automotive and industrial sectors rapidly shift toward Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and advanced edge computing, eSOL showcased its Full Stack Engineering (FSE) solutions. Our platform-centric approach provides European and global developers with the mission-critical foundation required for modern mobility and industrial applications.
eSOL booth at Embedded world 2026
At the Nuremberg exhibition, our team featured two core demonstrations highlighting our scalable architecture and ecosystem integration:
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eMCOS. One RTOS. Any Scale. This demo showcased eMCOS running across various targets, from Cortex-M and RISC-V MCUs to high-end SoCs, using a unified RTOS architecture, API, and tooling setup. The showcase highlighted the localized engineering dimension: board bring-up, configuration, performance tuning, and validation are all part of the delivered solution.
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eMCOS. ROS and Beyond. From Prototype to Production. This setup illustrated how rich application ecosystems run directly on eMCOS POSIX. One system ran ROS 2 Jazzy, while a second system ran the certified Intempora RTMaps runtime using its ROS 2 compatibility layer.
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A major highlight of the event was the announcement of our partnership with Quintauris, a global provider of RISC-V based solutions. We are integrating eSOL’s real-time operating system technology into Quintauris’ RISC-V platforms. This collaboration provides OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers with a scalable, safety-oriented foundation for next generation automotive systems, including ADAS and zonal architectures.
Although the Nuremberg trade fair is over, the technical discussions are just beginning. If you missed us at the show or want to dive deeper into how eMCOS and our Full Stack Engineering services can accelerate your next project, our teams are ready to help.
Thank you to all the business partners, system designers, and developers who visited us in Nuremberg. We look forward to seeing you at Embedded World 2027!
Elif Ozcelik
Corporate Communications Team