
Show overview
Embedded Edge has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 50 episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence, with the show now in its 15th season.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 33 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Technology show.
The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2022, with 14 episodes published. Published by AspenCore.
From the publisher
Embedded edge with Maurizio is a podcast show hosted by Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, who talks to both engineers and executives in the embedded systems design and development industry to gain insights into the embedded systems, technologies and products featured in embedded.com.
Latest Episodes
View all 50 episodesRedefining intellgent HMI at the Edge
In this episode, we explore how next-generation HMI systems are evolving beyond touchscreens into intelligent, context-aware experiences powered by edge AI. Using the PSOC Edge HMI Kit — featuring integrated 60GHz radar, camera, digital and analog microphones, and on-device AI processing — we discuss how sensor fusion enables gesture recognition, voice interaction, presence detection, and adaptive user experiences.
Securing the Edge: Infineon on the Future of IoT Security
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Embedded Edge, where we explore the technologies shaping the future of embedded systems. Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Infineon.In today’s hyper-connected world, embedded and IoT devices are everywhere—from our homes to critical industrial systems. But with this connectivity comes vulnerability. Cybersecurity is no longer just a software issue; it’s a holistic challenge shaped by hardware, regulations, cryptography, and the evolving threat landscape. In this episode our guest is Clark Jarvis, Software and Tools Technical Marketer at Infineon. Building on over two decades of product experience for embedded software and development tools, Clark focuses on creating efficient and intuitive design experiences to help embedded engineers ultimately master and speed the development of IoT and industrial applications. In this episode we dive deep into security topic and how Infineon is addressing these challenges, helping developers secure devices throughout their lifecycle—from prototype to production—while ensuring compliance with global standards. We’ll explore the concepts of Root of Trust, chain of authentication, consumer vs. industrial risks, and even look ahead to post-quantum security.
Shaping the Future of the Smart Home: Infineon’s Vision on Security, Power, and Edge AI
Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode of Embedded Edge, where we explore the technologies shaping the future of embedded systems. Today’s episode is brought to you by our sponsor, Infineon.In this episode, we speak with Sid Shaw, General Manager for Applications at Infineon’s Connected Secure Systems division. Sid leads Infineon’s global strategy across key application areas such as smart home, IoT, motor control, and digital health. With smart homes evolving from simple convenience to critical connected ecosystems, the demand for security, efficiency, and intelligence has never been greater. Together, we explore how Infineon is addressing these challenges, what trends are shaping consumer expectations worldwide, and how silicon innovation—from MCUs to edge AI—is driving the next wave of smarter, safer, and more sustainable living.
Smarter at the Edge: TI’s Vision for AI-Driven Connectivity
Today’s discussion is on one of the most important transformations happening in the automotive industry: the shift from traditional 12-volt electrical systems to modern 48-volt architectures. For decades, 12V has been the backbone of vehicle electronics, but with the rise of electrification, ADAS, infotainment, and software-defined cars, the industry is moving toward more powerful and efficient solutions.
Innovation in Medical IoT – Wearable Biometrics, AI in Healthcare, and New Devices
Today, we’re exploring the fascinating evolution of wearable devices—how they’re transforming from fitness trackers into medical-grade monitors, and what that means for the future of healthcare. From real-time health data and AI-powered insights to groundbreaking diabetes technologies and emerging IoT health tools, we’ll uncover how innovation is reshaping personal health management.
Nordic PMICs – Integrated, Flexible, and Easy-to-Use
Today, it is a pleasure to have a special guest, Geir Kjosavik, joining us to discuss precisely why Nordic Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor company that has a long track record and legacy in designing ultra-low-power wireless solutions, made the move towards power management ICs, or PMICs. The increasing popularity of battery-operated devices, often characterized by a complex power tree that includes smartphones, hearables, wearables, IoT devices, and other complex portable equipment, has, in turn, driven up the demand for PMICs. In this episode, we’ll explore exactly why Nordic Semiconductor entered the PMIC business in 2021 and how they increased their market share. We’ll also discuss what a PMIC is, why companies might want to consider integrating one, and precisely how Nordic’s PMIC portfolio is different from existing solutions in the marketplace.
Next-Gen Edge AI Wireless Connectivity: Trends, Challenges & Innovations
In this episode, we sit down with Vineet Ganju, Vice President of Wireless Connectivity Products at Synaptics, a global leader in advanced sensing solutions that enhance human-device interaction. Vineet shares his expert insights on the rapidly evolving world of wireless connectivity technologies, from Wi-Fi 7 and 8 to Bluetooth innovations, Zigbee, Thread, and Ultra-Low Energy (ULE) solutions. We dive into the trends and challenges shaping the future of connected devices, the critical role of security in wireless networks, and how Synaptics is driving the next wave of Edge AI connectivity advancements for consumer electronics, wearables, smart home products, and more. Let’s talk with Vineet.
Securing the Future: Software’s Innovations in Safety and Security
In this episode of Embedded Edge, our guest is Richard Jaenicke, director of marketing for safety- and security-critical products at Green Hills Software. With over 25 years of experience in embedded systems, Richard discusses Green Hills’ contributions to safety and security in industries such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and medical. The conversation dives into the company’s Integrity-178 real-time operating system, which ensures both safety and security for critical systems, as well as the company’s future goals in enhancing embedded system integrity across various sectors.
Innovations and Insights into Embedded Antennas
Embedded antennas are crucial components in modern wireless communication systems, enabling seamless connectivity in a wide range of applications, from IoT devices to automotive systems. In this episode, we’ll uncover the design principles, material choices, and integration challenges that define the performance and reliability of these antennas. Our guest is Dermot O’Shea, CEO and co-founder of Taoglas. Dermot has been working in the global electronics industry since 1997. A graduate of University College Dublin, Dermot has also completed graduate courses in business, computing and enterprise development from Dublin Business School, Griffith College, and Waterford Institute of IT, respectively.
Revolutionizing Wireless: AI’s Role in Shaping 5G and Beyond
In this episode of Embedded Edge, we explore how AI-native technologies are revolutionizing wireless systems. Our guest, Houman Zarrinkoub, principal product manager for wireless communications at MathWorks, discusses the importance of AI in advancing 5G and 6G standards, the benefits over traditional models, and the future potential of digital twins in wireless communication.
AI at the Edge Advances IoT to the Next Level
Nitin Dahad sits down with Sam Geha is the Executive Vice President of the IoT, Compute and Wireless Business at Infineon Technologies to discuss how AI is going to transform IoT at the edge.
From Silicon to Light: A Journey to Smarter, Greener AI
In this episode of Embedded Edge, we’re thrilled to be joined by Michael Förtsch, CEO of Q.ANT, a pioneering company at the forefront of photonic computing. With a focus on using light instead of electricity, Q.ANT’s innovation promises not just higher computational density but also a dramatic reduction in energy consumption. Today, we’ll dive into the fundamental differences between traditional silicon-based systems and photonic computing, the potential of thin-film lithium niobate in this revolution and the broader impact on industries.
Why you Need Wi-Fi 6/6E as the Foundation for Current and Next-Gen IoT
Infineon's VP Sivaram Trikutam and Nitin Dahad explore new insights in IoT landscape as the use of Wi-Fi 6/6E expands and why it serves as the foundation for current and next-generation IoT designs. We'll discuss technology trends, typical applications, future predictions and how Wi-Fi 6/6E will make our lives and IoT devices more convenient and energy efficient.
Why Observability is Key to Ensuring Reliable Embedded Software in IoT Devices
In this episode, François Baldassari from Memfault explains the concept of observability and why he believes there’s a reliability crisis in today’s embedded software. He does this in the context of changing business models for IoT deployments, from selling devices to selling solutions as a service, and why that requires vendors to identify issues in the field before the customer does. He also talks about why today’s IoT developers need to consider the benefits of open source or third-party software vs build-your-own software, and how Memfault’s blended approach offers a strategic advantage as part of an integrated software quality strategy.
Crowdstrike Incident Is A Wake Up Call for Security
In this embedded edge podcast, we address some of the likely causes and implications of the recent global IT outage caused by a Crowdstrike software update for Microsoft operating system-based devices.
Preparing for CRA and Open-Source Silicon Security
In this podcast, we talk focus on security, talking to Infineon Technologies about the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) and its implications for the entire supply chain, plus a chat with zeroRISC about the role of open-source silicon security in embedded systems and IoT.
What You Need to Know about the Advancements in UCIe
We are currently experiencing a significant turning point in the semiconductor industry, marked by the rapid adoption of heterogeneous integration of dies into a single package. This new architecture presents unique challenges and demands. However, one thing is certain: the industry needs an interconnect that quickly and reliably links the dies. The Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) has emerged as the leading standard for die-to-die connectivity due to its flexibility, comprehensive stack support, and technical strengths. This podcast delves into the UCIe standard, describing the challenges it helps designers tackle, some of the progress since its inception, and ways to maximize UCIe beyond the standard’s definition. We will also explain how to best utilize UCIe to cater to your specific application needs.
Embedded World 2024 Special Podcast
In this podcast, we talk about MCUs, automotive memory and clock generators through interviews from embedded world 2024 with executives from STMicroelectronics, Micron Technology, SiTime, and Nuvoton.
Automotive Memory Trends, Software Virtualization, & Embedded Vision
In this embedded edge with Nitin podcast, we explore megatrends in memory and storage in automotive, virtualization and development tool support for automotive SoCs, and embedded vision, through interviews with Micron Technology, Green Hills Software, and e-con Systems.
The Art of Formal Verification – a chat with Ashish Darbari of Axiomise
In this episode, we talk about formal verification (FV) with Dr Ashish Darbari, founder, and CEO of Axiomise. We talk about the role of FV in enabling designs to be shipped bug-free, how FV helps developers and where it fits in the design flow, whether it’s in embedded AI, IoT or high-performance computing (HPC). We also learn about Axiomise – from the company’s founding in 2017 to its impact in today’s embedded world.