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Modular edge platform spans factory floor to smart city

March 4, 2026 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

NEXCOM heads to Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg next week with a lineup spanning AI-edge computing, robotics, and smart city platforms.

The centerpiece is the APPC C21-01 series. These fanless panel PCs are powered by Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processors in 15.6- and 21.5-inch configurations. Built for industrial edge environments, they feature IP65-rated front panels, 10-point capacitive touch displays, and support for Windows IoT and Ubuntu Linux.

Also on the show floor: the MARS400 T10-05 robotic controller running on NVIDIA Jetson, delivering over 2,000 TFLOPS for humanoid robot and motion control applications; an on-premises GenAI platform for data-sensitive deployments; and rugged edge AI systems targeting ADAS, smart transportation, and smart city infrastructure.

NEXCOM will have live demos of the APPC 160 C21 and APPC 210 C21 panel PCs at Hall 3, Booth 3-341. The show runs March 10–12 at Messezentrum Nuremberg.

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Filed Under: Applications, Automotive, Embedded, Hardware, Industrial, Robotics/Drones Tagged With: EW 2026, nexcom

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