We're excited to support ROSCon 2025! Join us in Singapore from October 27–29. It promises to be three days of learning and networking with the ROS community, and we can’t wait to share ideas with you all.
2025.8.27
Join us at ROSCon 2025 in Singapore, October 27-29
We're excited to support ROSCon 2025! Join us in Singapore from October 27–29.
eSOL has been working on many customer engineering projects that use ROS/ROS 2 and Autoware in automotive or robotics embedded applications. Our ROS Engineering Services team assists our global customers with these technologies and supports their product rollout and commercialization.
eSOL’s “ROS on eMCOS” complete solution combines ROS 2 with our own safety RTOS eMCOS POSIX, allowing seamless integration of ROS 2 or Autoware applications with safety requirements.
It promises to be three days of learning and networking with the ROS community, and we can’t wait to share ideas with you all.
eSOL to Take Part in Embedded Software Engineering Kongress 2025
eSOL will participate in the Embedded Software Engineering Kongress 2025, which will be held from December 1-5, 2025, in Sindelfingen (Germany).
It is one of the world’s leading conferences for the embedded software industry. Since its launch in 2008, this event established itself as a leading congress dedicated entirely to the development of device and system software for industrial applications, automotive electronics and communication systems – as well as consumer electronics and medical devices. With its top-class agenda networking opportunities, this is an event you won’t want to miss!
High Performance, POSIX-Compliant Real-Time Operating System Designed for Critical Multicore
Our eMCOS POSIX is a high-performance, POSIX-compliant real-time operating system designed for critical multicore applications. By leveraging independent, distributed, and lightweight microkernels, eMCOS POSIX enhances reliability and enables real-time parallelism, ensuring efficient performance on multicore and manycore hardware.
It also ensures futureproofing with its ability to support processors ranging from simple single-core embedded MCUs to manycore SoCs with up to 256 cores, as well as multi-chip hardware.