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About This Webinar

In recent years, the concept of smart homes has become a reality, transforming the way we live, work, and interact with our living spaces. With the rapid advancements in technology, the need for a standardized approach to smart home devices and systems has never been more critical. This webinar will explore the groundbreaking Matter standard and its profound implications for the future of smart homes.

During the webinar, we will delve into the fundamental principles of the Matter standard, its potential to unify smart home devices across different platforms, and the impact it will have on interoperability, security, and user experience. We will also discuss the significance of Matter in driving innovation, fostering industry collaboration, and accelerating the adoption of smart home technologies.

Join us as we bring together experts from EBV Elektronik and Infineon Technologies to unravel the complexities of the Matter standard and envision its role in shaping the next generation of smart homes. Whether you are a developer, industry professional, or simply an enthusiast of smart home technology, this webinar promises to provide valuable insights and thought-provoking discussions on the future of connected living.

Agenda
  • EBV connectivity & security support
  • EBV IoT kit & enablement SW
  • EBV IoT Connect
  • Introduction to the Matter standard and its origins
  • The impact of Matter on smart home device interoperability
  • Security implications and standards compliance within the Matter framework
  • Infineon solutions for Matter
  • Use cases showcasing the real-world applications and benefits of Matter in smart homes
  • Q&A session with our panel of experts to address your queries and concerns
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter
Director of Marketing for Smart Home Applications, Infineon Technologies
Declan has successfully guided innovative leading-edge connected HMI solutions from concept through to mass production within challenging segments such as Consumer, Industrial and Automotive. Having spent over two decades architecting, designing, and implementing innovative Touch based UI solutions, Declan understands the complexities and challenges associated with architecting, integrating, and deploying complex IoT systems such as Smart Access.

Declan holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering from the University of Limerick, Ireland.
Webinar hosting presenter
Director Market Segment Light, Home & Building
Bernard Vicens held many roles in the industry, from R&D, Field Application Engineer, marketing, Sales & Management. He is now heading the Light, Home & Building Market Segment at EBV, always motived to anticipate market trends and propose innovative solutions to address customer needs.
Webinar hosting presenter
Director Technology Segments , EBV Elektronik
Uros Mali serves as the Director of Technology Segments at EBV Elektronik, a leading European semiconductor distributor. He has acquired extensive experience and knowledge in various technologies, such as microcontrollers, sensors, connectivity standards, and hardware security, which are the essential components of IoT. He travels across regions to keep up with the latest trends, products, and roadmaps. He also takes pleasure in participating in many projects as an engineer at heart.
Webinar hosting presenter
Editor of Electronic Specifier Test and Measurement Magazine
Mick Elliott is a veteran reporter on the electronics industry. In his 50-year career he has covered the globalisation of the semiconductor industry and the component distribution industry as well as the birth and establishment of the electronic design automation sector.
He has charted the advance of technologies and products ranging across a number of electronics industry sectors including microprocessors and microcontrollers, application specific ICs (ASICs) to FPGAs, liquid crystal displays to touch capacitive displays.
Elliott has watched the test and measurement sector move forward from the Avometer (still much coveted by veteran engineers) to mixed signal oscilloscopes.