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Future Electronics, a global leader in electronic component distribution, will host an AI & Machine Learning Forum on February 18, 2026 in Seattle.
Montreal, Canada – February 11, 2026 – Future Electronics, a global leader in electronic components sales, will host an AI & Machine Learning Forum in Seattle on February 18, 2026. This event brings together leading suppliers and engineers to explore the latest trends, solutions, and applications in the AI and machine learning (AI/ML) space.
The forum will feature a series of in-depth presentations from industry leaders such as Infineon, NXP, STMicroelectronics, and Renesas, providing attendees with a comparative perspective on AI/ML technologies and how they are applied to embedded, industrial, medical, consumer, and automotive systems.
What to expect
Participants will gain valuable insights into:
– AI-enabled MCUs, MPUs, and edge processors
– Neural networks, DSP acceleration, and hardware-optimized inference
– ML model training, deployment strategies, and development workflows
– Vision AI including object classification, detection, and tracking
– Voice AI and voice-based machine learning
– Sensor fusion, anomaly detection, edge analysis
– Product roadmap and AI-focused hardware recommendations
– Tools, SDKs and development kits for rapid prototyping
The forum format allows engineers to evaluate multiple vendors, compare architectures, and gather actionable insights to support future design decisions. A hands-on lab day will be held approximately one month later, giving participants the opportunity to work directly with the hardware and deploy ML models. Details for this lab day will be shared closer to the event.
Register now
Participation is free, but space is limited. Click here to register for the AI & Machine Learning Forum in Seattle on February 18th [https://www.futureelectronics.com/blog/events/seattle-ai-and-machine-learning-forum/#register].
For more information, including the agenda and class description, click here [https://www.futureelectronics.com/blog/events/seattle-ai-and-machine-learning-forum/].
For more information about other Future Electronics events, visit Future Electronics Events. [https://www.futureelectronics.com/resources/events].
About Future Electronics
Founded in 1968, Future Electronics is a global leader in the electronic components industry. Future Electronics is a strategic partner of choice for its award-winning customer service, global supply chain program, and industry-leading engineering design services.
Future Electronics is headquartered in Montreal, Canada and has more than 5,000 employees in 159 offices in 44 countries. Its global presence strengthens the company’s superior service and efficient, comprehensive global supply chain solutions. Future Electronics is globally integrated and supported by one IT infrastructure that provides real-time inventory status and enables fully integrated operational, sales and marketing services around the world. In 2024, Future becomes WT Microelectronics, Inc., and is now headquartered in both Montreal, Canada and Taipei, Taiwan.
Future Electronics’ mission is to always satisfy our registered customers. Learn more here www.FutureElectronics.com [http://www.futureelectronics.com/].
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