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Crank at Embedded World North America 2025: Leading the Way in GUI Development for Embedded PRODUCTS

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Embedded World North America 2025 provided an opportunity for innovators and industry leaders to showcase the latest advancements in embedded system. Crank was proud to be part of this dynamic event – where we got a chance to engage with industry peers, partners, and customers. At the event, we showcased our unwavering commitment to delivering cutting-edge graphical user interface (GUI) solutions that elevate embedded products’ user experience.

Crank team brought fresh ideas, hands-on demonstrations, and real-world examples to the exhibition floor, setting the tone for a truly worthy experience. As we reflect on our participation, we are thrilled to share the highlights and innovations that defined our presence at the event.

What We Showcased

Crank demonstrated the versatility of its latest release- Storyboard 9.0 across a wide range of hardware platforms, proving that great user experiences can thrive on both high-performance MPUs and resource-constrained MCUs.

Storyboard 9.0 marks a significant advancement in embedded GUI development, empowering teams to design sophisticated, visually rich, and efficient user interfaces for modern embedded systems. Its advanced features streamline the development process, reduce complexity, and address common pain points faced by developers. It enables the creation of faster, more scalable, and maintainable UI applications across diverse industries and hardware platforms.

Highlights and Demonstration Setups

Our showcase featured a diverse range of industry-leading hardware platforms, demonstrating Storyboard’s versatility and performance across various embedded ecosystems.

Demos That Turned Heads

Visitors experienced firsthand how Storyboard 9.0 accelerates embedded GUI development. Our demos focused on:

  • High-Performance Embedded GUI: Demos highlighting development of high-performance GUIs without escalating hardware costs, making it ideal for projects with strict budget constraints.
  • GUI Scalability: Techniques for memory-efficient interfaces.
  • OS Flexibility: Seamless deployment across Linux, RTOS and others
  • Resource-Constrained Devices: Reliable GUI performance on MCUs with limited memory.

Each demo reinforced our commitment to helping developers deliver 

beautiful, functional, and efficient GUIs.

Partners Who Featured Us  

Toradex: At Toradex booth T-BOT was in Action which was Powered by Toradex’s Verdin i.MX8M Plus SoM, T-BOT showcases real-time control and interactive robot expressions through a dynamic UI built with Crank Storyboard. This demo proves how Storyboard enables intuitive, high-performance interfaces for complex embedded systems.

 

Embedded Artists: Our collaboration with Embedded Artists demonstrates the adaptability and performance on Embedded Artists’ solutions at the event.

STMicrocontrollers: Crank was also featured on the GUI Ecosystem Partner Wall of ST featuring STM32MP25 demo delivering stunning graphics, smooth performance, and intuitive user experiences for embedded applications using Crank Storyboard.

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Renesas Electronics: It was the new NXT Embedded display powered by a Renesas Electronics chip and brought to life with Crank Storyboard. This dynamic combo delivers stunning visuals and seamless performance - perfect for modern embedded systems.

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Embedded World North America 2025 was more than an exhibition; it was a glimpse into the future of embedded systems. Crank’s showcase highlighted how its tool, GUI design & development services can empower teams to prototype faster, reduce development cycles & cost while delivering exceptional user experiences across diverse platforms.

Missed the Event?

Don’t worry – you can still explore our demos and download Storyboard images for your hardware. Visit Crank Software’s Storyboard page to get started.

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