SAN JOSE, Calif. – e-con Systems, a global provider of OEM and ODM vision solutions, is set to showcase its latest advancements in edge AI and multi-camera vision technology at two major industry events this spring: NVIDIA GTC 2026 and Embedded World 2026. The company, an NVIDIA Elite Partner, will demonstrate real-time AI vision processing, multi-sensor integration, and advanced perception capabilities designed for next-generation vision systems. This push into cutting-edge imaging comes as demand grows for sophisticated vision solutions in robotics, industrial automation, and other rapidly evolving fields.
At NVIDIA GTC 2026, taking place March 16-19 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, e-con Systems will be at Booth #3119. A key demonstration will feature the Darsi Pro Edge AI compute box, running vision workloads on the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX platform. This platform is designed for real-time edge AI processing, enabling faster and more efficient data analysis directly at the source. The company promises “many other exciting demos” will be available, and is encouraging attendees to schedule meetings in advance to ensure dedicated time with their team.
Expanding Reach at Embedded World
e-con Systems isn’t limiting its showcase to the United States. The company will also be present at Embedded World 2026, held March 10-12 in Nuremberg, Germany. There, they will be located at Hall 2, QUAD GmbH’s Booth #2-111. This dual presence underscores the company’s commitment to reaching a broad international audience and highlighting the versatility of its vision solutions. The focus at both events remains consistent: demonstrating the power of next-gen edge AI and multi-camera systems.
The Rise of Edge AI in Vision Systems
The increasing focus on edge AI is a significant trend in the vision systems market. Traditionally, image processing relied heavily on cloud connectivity, sending data to remote servers for analysis. However, edge AI brings the processing power closer to the data source – the camera itself – reducing latency, improving privacy, and enabling operation in environments with limited or no internet access. This is particularly crucial for applications like autonomous vehicles, industrial inspection, and remote monitoring. E-con Systems’ work with the NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX platform exemplifies this shift, allowing for powerful AI capabilities to be deployed directly in the field.
The company’s expertise extends beyond just hardware. They specialize in multi-sensor integration, combining data from multiple cameras and other sensors to create a more comprehensive understanding of the environment. This is essential for applications requiring depth perception, object recognition, and accurate spatial awareness. The company recently announced an Indirect Time-of-Flight Camera, further expanding their sensor offerings.
What to Expect from e-con Systems’ Demonstrations
Attendees at both NVIDIA GTC 2026 and Embedded World 2026 can expect to see live demonstrations showcasing the practical applications of e-con Systems’ technology. These demonstrations will highlight real-time AI vision processing, multi-sensor integration, and advanced perception capabilities. Even as specific details of the demos beyond the Darsi Pro Edge AI compute box haven’t been released, the company’s focus on edge AI suggests a strong emphasis on low-latency, high-performance solutions. The company’s website indicates a broad portfolio of camera products, including USB 3.0 cameras, camera modules, industrial cameras, and board cameras, suggesting a diverse range of potential applications will be on display.
The company’s presence at these events comes at a time of significant investment in AI infrastructure. Notably, NVIDIA and Oracle are collaborating to build a large AI supercomputer for the US Department of Energy, signaling a broader trend toward increased computational power for AI applications.
Looking ahead, e-con Systems will continue to focus on developing innovative vision solutions that address the evolving needs of its customers. The company’s participation in NVIDIA GTC 2026 and Embedded World 2026 represents a key opportunity to showcase its latest advancements and connect with industry leaders. Further information about e-con Systems and its products can be found on their website at www.e-consystems.com.
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