(March 10, 2026, Germany) — Global physical AI semiconductor company DEEPX (CEO Lokwon Kim) announced its aggressive move to capture the European market by participating in the world’s largest embedded electronic technology exhibition, ‘Embedded World 2026’, held in Germany.
‘Embedded World’ is the premier global exhibition where the latest technologies in the embedded electronics industry converge, serving as a core business platform for global leading companies in automotive, robotics, and more to share hardware and software innovations.
At this exhibition, DEEPX will demonstrate its unrivaled technological ecosystem. In addition to its standalone booth, DEEPX’s technology will be simultaneously showcased through real-time live demos at the booths of 10 global leading partner companies located throughout the exhibition hall. Following its momentum at CES earlier this year, this achievement proves that DEEPX is establishing itself as the “global standard for physical AI hardware” at the heart of the embedded industry.
The partner demo lineup across the exhibition hall includes:
Through these powerful partnerships with highly influential global distributors and module manufacturers in the European market, DEEPX is introducing a massive array of solutions that can be immediately applied to actual industrial sites. This solidifies its unique position as a ‘Physical AI Infrastructure Company’ enabling developers worldwide to instantly implement commercial-level AI functions.
Furthermore, DEEPX will unveil two core mass-production product lines designed to solve technical challenges in European industrial sectors:
DEEPX signed a distribution agreement with Avnet Silica, a leader in global technology distribution, last year, securing a supply chain across Europe. Avnet Silica is currently expanding purchase contracts after discovering over 30 customers in high-performance embedded sectors such as smart city infrastructure, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR), machine vision, and smart factories. Through this joint exhibition, both companies plan to accelerate the commercialization and mass production diversification of DEEPX products throughout Europe.
A DEEPX representative stated, “Through mass production collaborations with hardware leaders like Renesas and Raspberry Pi, as well as software standard companies like Baidu and Ultralytics, DEEPX aims to become the ‘physical AI hardware standard’ that developers worldwide choose first.” The representative added, “As Europe is the most active market for adopting physical AI in smart factories, robotics, and automotive, we will begin our global revenue growth in earnest based on these achievements.”