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FRAMOS Showcases Its Embedded Camera Module Expertise at Embedded World 2026

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February 23, 2026

FRAMOS Showcases Its Embedded Camera Module Expertise at Embedded World 2026

FRAMOS will present its latest embedded vision capabilities at Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany. It will demonstrate how European-designed and manufactured camera modules enable faster integration and scaling from evaluation to mass production. Visitors can meet the FRAMOS team in Hall 2 / Booth 2-450 to explore modular platforms engineered for industrial deployment.

Embedded systems today demand more than image quality alone. They require support for major compute platforms and clarity in system integration. At Embedded World, FRAMOS will present live demonstrations of its camera modules in industrial system setups, giving visitors a practical view of evaluation and integration workflows.

“FRAMOS demonstrates the full spectrum of its European-designed and manufactured camera modules, highlighting the core strengths in optics, connectivity, and modularity. Visitors experience a hands-on, curated portfolio that enables a clear path from early prototyping to mass production, showcasing FRAMOS as a trusted partner for reliable and scalable embedded vision solutions,” said David Kallenbach, Head of Product at FRAMOS.

Panel discussion: Embedded Vision on the Rise

FRAMOS also contributes to the Embedded World conference program through the VDMA Machine Vision panel discussion:

“Embedded Vision on the Rise: How New Hardware Design and Physical AI are Pushing Boundaries”

The session explores how GPUs, NPUs, and next-generation hardware platforms are transforming real-time perception in robotics, automation, and intelligent devices. The discussion addresses system-level trade-offs between power efficiency, footprint, performance and examines how hardware innovation and physical AI are redefining embedded vision architectures.

The panel takes place on 12 March 2026, 13:30 – 14:30, at the embedded world Exhibitor’s Forum, Hall 3, 611, and features dr. Frederik Schönebeck, Director Product & Technology at FRAMOS, alongside industry leaders from Intel, MVTec, and Allied Vision.

Hardware still matters more than ever. Camera modules, optics, ISP tuning, and interconnection solutions set the ceiling for what downstream AI can achieve. Compute can only enhance photons you capture and the wrong lens or poorly tuned ISP will bottleneck even the best NPU.” said Dr. Frederik Schönebeck, Director Product & Technology at FRAMOS

Further information on FRAMOS at Embedded World can be found here.