Munich/Nuremberg, 28 February 2012 * * * At the Embedded World tradeshow today the founding of the Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies ('SGET' ) has been announced. Leading embedded computer manufacturers Advantech, congatec, Data Modul, Kontron, MSC, SECO, as well as the publishing houses WEKA Fachmedien and Vogel Business Media, are among the founding members.
The SGET will be holding its inaugural meeting at the beginning  of March. The group is committed to developing and maintaining embedded  computing specifications which will be applicable worldwide, in order to  promote new embedded technology standardizations meeting the  requirements of the markets.
With the founding of the SGET, a globally-operating,  manufacturer-independent consortium has been created, which is in a  position to react to the accelerated speed of technological progress and  changing market demands in a fast and flexible manner. The founding  members of the SGET are confident that more than one hundred ventures  worldwide will join the group within a year - underlining the great need  for improvement in market orientation and fast specification  implementation.  Other companies and institutions working in the area of  embedded computing are invited to join the new Standardization Group  for Embedded Technologies. In particular, the SGET welcomes embedded  computer manufacturers on board- and system-level, research and  educational institutions as well as embedded system integrators, OEM  solution providers and industrial end-users.  
"The goal of the founding members of the Standardization Group  for Embedded Technologies is to create a new, powerful, worldwide  committee for embedded computer specifications which will operate at  greater speed and with far less bureaucracy than comparable  organizations. To achieve this, the SGET has, amongst other things,  established simplified rules and shorter objection periods, enabling  specifications to be passed at greater speed", Dirk Finstel, Kontron AG,  states as one of the main reasons for the founding of the consortium. 
"The fast pace of technological progress in the embedded market  requires cooperation even between competing companies. This can only  succeed if we follow overall regulations. A committee which can act  rapidly enables us to jointly and instantly react to market demands.  This is why we very much welcome the founding of this new consortium",  Christian Eder, congatec, comments. 
"Different manufacturer interests on the component level slow  down standardization work on embedded module standards. This is why we  are pleased that the SGET consortium of board and module manufacturers  has created rules which offer more scope for innovation and which put  the interests of the users first", states Wolfgang Eisenbarth, MSC.
 "From  the new Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies we expect   major input in the area of SFF processors, as not only  Computer-on-Modules, but also motherboards and SBCs, i.e. 3.5" or IO  boards of embedded systems, are in need of standardization. Until now,  we have lacked a powerful consortium which addresses these issues  permanently and efficiently“, states Carsten Rebmann, Advantech.
"The new processor technologies for tablet PCs and mobile  applications in consumer electronics are also having a major impact on  the embedded market. It is therefore crucial that we come together and  work on these mutual specifications right from the start, which will be  valid on a worldwide basis in the shortest period of time“, Gianluca  Venere, SECO, describes the most important current field of activity. 
"Beyond the issue of form factors, we have to consider the  standardization of individual interface implementations, for example via  IP stacks. This is where I expect the SGET to play a pioneering role.  Ultimately, this subject will also need standardization“, Markus Mahl,  Data Modul, names a further potential field of activity for the new  Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies. 
First working groups for Computer-on-Modules are in place
The Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies, which will  be founded as a registered association according to German law, will  form the first working groups for the Computer-on-Module specifications  Qseven and a dedicated ARM module specification. Under the roof of SGET  further groups are welcome to develop specifications.
For further information please visit www.sget.org