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Future careers: Embedded Technology in electronics – a realm where innovation meets opportunity

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This article by Dr Abhilasha Gaur, Chief Executive Officer, ESSCI, explores the world of embedded technology, its applications, and the exciting career opportunities it offers
Dr. Abhilasha Gaur

As we progress towards a more connected and automated world, the demand for embedded systems continues to surge. The IoT revolution, Industry 4.0, and the push for smarter, more efficient devices are driving factors behind this growth.

According to market research firm Precedence Research, the global embedded systems market size was reached at USD 162.3 billion in 2022 and is expected to hit around USD 258.6 billion by 2032, poised to grow at a CAGR of 4.77% during the forecast period from 2023 to 2032.

The Electronics Sector Skills Council of India (ESSCI) offers a range of skill development programs in IoT hardware and Embedded Full Stack required for learning of the ‘embedded technology.’  Actually, ESSCI provides four specialized courses – Embedded Software Engineer, Embedded Product Design Engineer-Technical Lead, Embedded Full Stack IoT Analyst and IoT Hardware Analyst for candidates who meet specific educational and experience requirements.

These roles involve preparing comprehensive blueprints of hardware, including schematic layouts, quality verification requirements, and performing PCB testing in compliance with regulatory standards. The design documentation process ensures all details are accurately recorded. Additionally, individuals in these roles are responsible for the efficient functioning and overall performance of the embedded systems.

In today’s interconnected world, embedded technology silently powers countless devices and systems that we interact with daily. From smart home appliances to advanced industrial machinery, embedded systems form the backbone of modern technological innovation. Unlike general-purpose computers, embedded systems are optimized for particular tasks, often with real-time computing constraints. These systems typically consist of a microprocessor or microcontroller, memory, input/output interfaces, and software tailored to the application.

Embedded technology powered computer systems are designed for specific functions within larger mechanical or electrical systems as embedded systems find applications across a diverse range of industries, driving innovation, enhancing operational efficiency, and improving user experiences.  For example:

  • Automotive Electronics:Embedded systems play a pivotal role in automotive electronics, powering advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), infotainment systems, and vehicle telematics. These systems enable intelligent features such as adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, and autonomous driving technologies.
  • Healthcare and Medical Devices:Medical IoT devices equipped with embedded systems monitor patient health, deliver personalized treatments, and transmit critical data securely to healthcare providers. Embedded systems in medical devices ensure reliability, accuracy, and compliance with regulatory standards for patient safety.
  • Smart Home and Consumer Electronics:From smart thermostats to connected appliances, embedded systems enhance convenience, energy efficiency, and connectivity in modern homes. These systems enable seamless integration, remote monitoring, and intelligent automation for enhanced lifestyle experiences.
  • Industrial Automation and Manufacturing:Embedded systems drive automation and process control in industrial environments, optimizing production efficiency, monitoring equipment performance, and enabling predictive maintenance. Industrial IoT platforms leverage embedded systems for real-time analytics, inventory management, and supply chain optimization.

Career options:

Career progression in embedded technology often involves moving from junior roles to senior engineering positions, then to team lead or project manager roles. Some professionals may specialize in particular industries or technologies, while others may transition into roles such as systems architect or technical director.

Skills and Qualifications:

To succeed in the embedded technology field, professionals typically need:

  • Strong programming skills, especially in C and C++
  • Knowledge of microcontroller architectures and peripherals
  • Familiarity with real-time operating systems (RTOS)
  • Understanding of digital electronics and circuit design
  • Experience with debugging tools and techniques
  • Proficiency in version control systems like Git
  • Knowledge of communication protocols (I2C, SPI, CAN, etc.)
  • Familiarity with IoT platforms and cloud technologies
  • Problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Ability to work in cross-functional teams

 Message  

The future is embedded, and it’s an orchestra waiting to be conducted. Are you ready to pick up the baton and join the symphony?

 

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