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WASM-IO paper accepted at ESWEEK 2025

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EMSOFT 2025 will feature our paper "Wasm-IO: Enabling Low-Level Device Interaction in WebAssembly for Industry Automation"

We are excited to announce that Maximilian Seidler will present our research at the International Conference on Embedded Software (EMSOFT 2025) in Taipei, Taiwan, this October. EMSOFT is one of the world’s leading conferences on embedded and cyber-physical systems, held as part of Embedded Systems Week (ESWEEK), which brings together researchers and industry experts to discuss cutting-edge advances in embedded software and system design.

Our paper, “Wasm-IO: Enabling Low-Level Device Interaction in WebAssembly for Industry Automation” introduces a framework that makes it possible to run device drivers inside WebAssembly containers. This approach improves security, modularity, and maintainability for long-lived industrial systems such as trains, manufacturing controllers, and other automation platforms.

More details about the conference can be found at esweek.org