Control Automation Day 2026: Faster Paths to Distributed Control and Remote I/O

Industrial systems are becoming more connected, distributed, and software-defined. Learn how NXP helps simplify remote I/O, industrial networking, and edge connectivity to accelerate automation development.


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Industrial automation is undergoing a major transformation as machine builders and factory operators adopt more connected, distributed and software-defined architectures. Engineers are increasingly challenged to integrate sensors, actuators, controllers and industrial networks while managing growing demands for scalability, interoperability and faster development cycles.

 

 

4:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM PT

In this session by David Piskula, Systems Enablement Engineer for Embedded AI and Microcontroller Enablement, we'll explore practical approaches to simplifying industrial connectivity and distributed control system design. The session will provide an overview of NXP's industrial automation portfolio, highlighting the edge processors, security technologies, and software solutions that help developers build modern industrial systems. We'll then introduce the NXP Port Industrial Networking Suite, a flexible software portfolio that simplifies the implementation of industrial communication protocols and accelerates network-enabled product development.

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Control Day 2026