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CPS-IoT Week 2026

CPS-IoT Week 2026

Sponsor & Mini-Lab Organizer
May 11 – 14, 2026
Saint-Malo, France

Open-Access Mini Lab

Bergsonne Labs will be hosting an open-access mini lab for you to get hands on with our new Tiles platform, which is quickly revolutionizing the way we design, prototype, and produce embedded intelligent systems. We will have a wide assortment of our fully integrated, plug-and-play micro modules for processing, sensing, actuation, power management, and communications, together with various interface components and accessories.

Stop by to explore the platform, try out different tile combinations, and start thinking about what you could build. Whether you’re working on sensor nodes, wearables, robotics, or environmental monitors, the modular approach means you can go from idea to working prototype in a single session.

Tiles sketch

Tiles on Hand

We’ll have tiles from across the full catalog available for you to work with. Explore the families below to start thinking about projects. A detailed list of the specific tiles we’ll be bringing will be posted here a few weeks before the conference.

Accessories & Prototyping Tools

In addition to tiles, we’ll have a range of accessories and prototyping tools available at the mini lab, including solderless tile-to-breadboard adapters for instant plug-and-play prototyping, pre-designed carrier boards for common tile configurations, and all of the cables, jumpers, and connectors you’ll need to build and test your designs on-site.

Prototiler breadboard adapter

What to Bring

To get the most out of the mini lab, bring a laptop with embedded-development tools installed. There are two paths depending on how you’d like to work:

Recommended

Work with Core Tiles

Use our Core processing tiles with STM32 microcontrollers and our recommended toolchain. Setup instructions and starter projects are coming soon — check back here before the event.

Flexible

Bring Your Own Microcontroller

Tiles communicate over standard interfaces (I2C, SPI, USB), so you can use them with your favorite MCU. Bring your own development board and toolchain — ESP32, Arduino, nRF, or anything with I2C/SPI support — and we’ll help you get connected.