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New initiative by EBV Elektronik connects engineers with a broad ecosystem for robotics development

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EBV Elektronik, an Avnet company introduces a new initiative called MOVE – Driving Robotics Forward designed to support the development of next-generation robotic systems. MOVE connects engineers with a broad ecosystem of advanced embedded technology partners and provides a central gateway to robotics insights, design resources, and application-focused expertise.

Through MOVE, engineers can explore technologies and solutions relevant to a wide range of robotics applications. These include industrial robotics, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), service robots, commercial drones, medical robotics, humanoid systems, and agricultural and educational robotics. This structured approach enables developers to quickly identify relevant solutions for their design challenges while connecting directly with supplier technologies and product resources.

“Robotics innovation increasingly depends on advanced embedded technologies working seamlessly together,” said Sergio Timpretti, Vice President Marketing EMEA at EBV Elektronik. “From component selection to full system integration, we at the EBV Embedded Solutions team support robotics advancements worldwide. The MOVE initiative brings technologies, suppliers, and engineering expertise together in one place.”

Participating partners include Avnet‘s Displays business unit and EBV Elektronik’s sister companies Tria and Witekio, as well as solutions partners Advantech, Arducam, Engicam, Kontron and System Electronics, plus the semiconductors manufacturers Broadcom, Hailo, Infineon Technologies, Intel, Microchip Technology, Micron Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Renesas Electronics, and STMicroelectronics. Together, these partners provide key embedded technologies required to build advanced robotic platforms.

In addition, MOVE introduces a Robotics Knowledge Hub designed to provide engineers with accessible technical guidance, design insights, and educational resources. The hub includes technical articles, application insights, and engineering-focused content that supports robotics developers throughout the design and development process. Within the Hub, engineers are also invited to take part in and benefit from a live Field Insights collective database of robotics trends, where each participant helps build a readily available, wealthy repository of first-hand experiences and opinions to spot real-world trends, technical shifts and most common practices. Any technical questions are also welcomed and routed to the most qualified EBV Embedded Solutions expert through a dedicated Q&A portal.

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