CiA reschedules iCC conference to June

Feb. 19, 2021
The 17th international CAN Conference, which was originally supposed to occur in March, will now be held online in June

Nonprofit CAN in Automation (CiA) association has rescheduled the 17th international CAN Conference (iCC) to June. It will now instead be held online.

Originally, the iCC was planned as two-day conference in Baden-Baden, Germany. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it was postponed. The conference takes place as an online conference from June 14 to June 17. The iCC is scheduled on four half-days allowing people from Asia, Europe and America to participate jointly. The program is intended to be the same as of the postponed conference. One of the topics included will be CAN XL, the third CAN data link layer generation.

The first iCC was held in 1994. According to CiA, it is regarded as a technical high-level conference for CAN technology covering all OSI layers.

At the end of each conference day, Q&A sessions will be held where all speakers of the day will be present. CiA will be offering CiA CAN Coffee (C3) chat rooms for informal meetings.

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