Orthogone at Sensors Converge 2026

Exploring the technologies, collaborations, and engineering challenges shaping the future of connected systems.

Orthogone Technologies recently attended Sensors Converge 2026 in Santa Clara, California, one of the leading events bringing together the sensing, electronics, embedded, and IoT communities.

Over the course of the event, our team connected with engineers, innovators, technology providers, and product teams working on the next generation of intelligent and connected systems.

From AI-powered vision technologies to edge computing and cloud-connected devices, the conversations throughout the show highlighted how rapidly the IoT and embedded landscape continues to evolve.

At Booth 948, Orthogone showcased its expertise in embedded systems, FPGA acceleration, electronics design, and edge-to-cloud architectures while exchanging with organizations facing increasingly complex product development challenges.

What Orthogone showcased

During Sensors Converge, our team presented capabilities supporting the development of connected and high-performance systems, including:

  • Embedded software and electronics design
  • FPGA acceleration for real-time applications
  • Edge-to-cloud IoT architectures
  • System integration for connected devices
  • Engineering support for multidisciplinary product development

We also demonstrated a live Edge-to-Cloud telematics platform illustrating how intelligent devices, edge processing, and cloud infrastructure can work together within scalable IoT environments.

This demo included:

  • Vehicle data acquisition and intelligent edge processing
  • Secure MQTT-based telemetry
  • Real-time data ingestion and time-series storage
  • Automated alerting within a multi-tenant cloud backend

The demonstration generated strong interest from attendees exploring scalable and responsive connected systems across a variety of industries.

Industry insights from Sensors Converge 2026

AI-powered imaging and vision technologies are gaining momentum
Computer vision, intelligent imaging systems, and AI-driven processing were among the most visible themes across the show floor and technical discussions.

Collaboration is becoming increasingly important
Many organizations highlighted the growing need for multidisciplinary collaboration and external expertise to accelerate innovation and product development.

Accelerating time-to-market remains a major priority
Companies are actively searching for ways to shorten development cycles while maintaining system reliability, scalability, and performance.

Specialized engineering expertise continues to be in high demand
Discussions reinforced the growing need for expertise in embedded software, FPGA development, electronics design, and system integration.

Connected technologies are expanding across industries
We had valuable conversations with companies from a wide range of sectors, all developing innovative products and next-generation connected solutions.

Sensors Converge continues to foster innovation and networking
The event created valuable opportunities to exchange ideas, explore partnerships, and discuss the future of sensing, electronics, and IoT technologies.

About Sensors Converge

Sensors Converge brings together the technologies and engineering disciplines driving innovation in sensing, electronics, embedded systems, and IoT.

The 2026 edition focused on several major industry trends, including AI at the edge, intelligent sensing, machine vision, connected devices, and scalable IoT infrastructure.

Throughout the event, discussions consistently emphasized the importance of integrating hardware, software, connectivity, and cloud technologies to create smarter and more responsive systems.

These themes align closely with Orthogone’s expertise in embedded systems, FPGA acceleration, electronics design, and distributed architectures.

Continuing the conversation

Sensors Converge 2026 provided a valuable opportunity to exchange with organizations developing increasingly advanced connected products and embedded technologies.

As IoT ecosystems continue to evolve, the need for scalable architectures, multidisciplinary engineering, and real-time performance will only continue to grow.

Orthogone looks forward to supporting organizations building the next generation of intelligent and connected systems.

Let's talk

Our team is available to discuss your engineering challenges and explore how Orthogone can support your next embedded, electronics, FPGA, or IoT project.