DEEPX, a pioneer in on-device AI semiconductor solutions, will participate in the European Machine Vision Forum 2025, hosted by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA). The company will sponsor and exhibit at the event, demonstrating its growing role in Europe’s rapidly expanding embedded and industrial AI ecosystem.
“AI acceleration at the edge is reshaping the future of European industries,” said Amir Sherman, Head of EMEA Sales & Business Development, DEEPX. “From robotics to smart manufacturing, DEEPX is enabling partners to deploy high-performance AI locally, at a fraction of the power and cost of GPUs.”

In Europe, DEEPX is working closely with leading embedded computing companies including Renesas Electronics, NXP Semiconductors, and Virtium Embedded Artists AB, bringing advanced AI acceleration to industrial and automotive platforms.
The Renesas RZ/G3E SoM integrates seamlessly with the DEEPX DX-M1 AI accelerator over PCIe Gen3, delivering best-in-class power efficiency and flexibility for next-generation embedded AI designs.
The NXP i.MX SoM + DX-M1 combination enables up to 25 TOPS (200 eTOPS/INT8) performance within a compact embedded form factor — ideal for smart cameras, robotic platforms, and industrial controllers.
Virtium’s modular design approach allows customers to begin with general-purpose SoMs and later upgrade to AI without hardware redesign, drastically lowering barriers to AI adoption across Europe’s embedded market.
These collaborations demonstrate how DEEPX is empowering European OEMs and system integrators to adopt AI cost-effectively while maintaining energy efficiency, thermal stability, and scalability.
DEEPX’s flagship DX-M1 accelerator delivers GPU-level AI performance while consuming less than 5 W, making it ideal for fanless, space-constrained systems.
Its proprietary DXNN® compiler and Drop & Play™ SDK simplify integration, enabling partners to deploy complex AI vision models directly on embedded hardware.
The company’s growing European engagements span smart industry, robotics, and medical imaging, with ongoing proof-of-concept projects and design wins with OEMs and distributors in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
The European Machine Vision Forum 2025, presented by the European Machine Vision Association (EMVA), will take place at the Fraunhofer Institute in Fürth, Germany from 16 – 17 October. For more information or to arrange a personal appointment, please go to https://deepx.ai/contact-us/sales-support/ or contact your local DEEPX sales office. For more information about EMVA and the Forum, and to register to attend, simply visit https://emvf-2025.emva.org/.
