Come and see us at SIDO Lyon 2025!
For this 10th edition of the trade show dedicated to IoT, AI and embedded systems, we will be at stand E227.
You can also meet our experts at two conferences:
CRA, NIS2, DORA: what action plan should be adopted to comply with cyber regulations?
The European regulatory landscape for cybersecurity is rapidly evolving: the NIS2 Directive for critical sectors, the DORA Regulation for the financial sector, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) for digital products, etc. These reference texts impose new obligations in terms of resilience, transparency, governance and security. But between legal complexity and operational impact, companies often struggle to translate these requirements into concrete action plans. Commonalities, specificities, upcoming deadlines: how do these three major regulatory pillars affect organisations' cyber resilience strategies? What are the essential steps to achieve compliance? How can these requirements be integrated with existing cybersecurity measures? What are the new responsibilities for executives, CIOs and technology providers? Answers to these questions will help you move from a reactive approach to a controlled compliance strategy.
Wednesday, 17 September, from 12:00 p.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Croix-Rousse Room
Jérémy Rosen, Technical Manager of the Embedded Systems Department
AI in embedded systems: a cost/benefit ratio to be assessed
The integration of AI into embedded systems is generating growing enthusiasm, driven by promises of autonomy, optimisation and real-time adaptation. However, between limited computing power, energy constraints, safety requirements and development costs, porting AI models to embedded architectures poses real challenges and involves real optimisation choices, even compromises on expected performance. So how can we lucidly analyse the cost/benefit ratio of AI in embedded systems? In which cases is its integration really justified? What trade-offs between performance and consumption? How can the benefits be assessed according to the applications (industrial, automotive, aeronautics, IoT, etc.)? These are all questions that need to be answered in order to make informed decisions about the future of your intelligent systems.
Wednesday, 17 September, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Carnot Room
Fabien Thomas, Technical Manager of the Nantes agency