STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global leader in semiconductor solutions, will showcase over 50 live demonstrations at electronica China 2025 (Booth N5.601) from April 15–17. Centered around the theme “Our technology starts with You”, ST will present its latest innovations across Automotive, Industrial, and Enabling Technologies—reflecting its commitment to creating smarter, safer, and more sustainable technologies.
ST is set to showcase a series of cutting-edge demonstrations, each highlighting its latest advancements in automotive technologies. One of the centerpieces is the Teseo VI GNSS chip, an automotive-grade positioning solution that supports multiple satellite constellations including GPS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, and IRNSS. As the first chip of its kind to offer quad-band anti-jamming along with centimeter-level accuracy, it brings reliable, high-precision navigation to advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and industrial navigation applications.
In the area of vehicle electronics, ST will display its powertrain and zonal control solutions through two interactive model car setups. These exhibits demonstrate how ST’s technologies support the consolidation of vehicle functions into compact, efficient systems. The goal is to enable cleaner mobility solutions and smarter vehicle architectures, enhancing both performance and energy efficiency.
Beyond the automotive sector, ST will reveal new solutions targeting next-generation industrial applications. With the rapidly growing power demands of AI servers, ST introduces a comprehensive power architecture for AI data centers, emphasizing high-efficiency power supply units (PSUs). These PSUs are designed with advanced control algorithms, high power density, and enhanced stability to meet the stringent demands of AI processing.
Another industrial highlight is ST’s high-power cooling systems, which combine powerful thermal management with real-time diagnostic capabilities. These systems are built to minimize downtime and reduce maintenance needs. The use of a single STM32G431 microcontroller to manage both Vienna PFC and compressor drive results in a streamlined, cost-effective cooling solution.
ST will also present a compelling real-time gesture recognition system designed for robotics and factory automation. Leveraging the STM32N6 microcontroller with a built-in neural processor, this system captures 21 hand keypoints using the VD66GY image sensor. A demo board drives 15 servo motors in a robotic hand, offering precise, dynamic control that mimics real human motion.
In the realm of wearable and mobility tech, ST will unveil a smart glasses demo equipped with both an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and a VL53L5CX time-of-flight sensor. These glasses monitor head movement and posture with impressive accuracy, all while maintaining ultra-low power consumption. With an integrated algorithm library, they’re optimized for long-term use in AR and VR applications.
Complementing this is a pair of lightweight AR glasses developed by Meta-bounds, featuring ST’s STM32N6 microcontroller. These glasses deliver AI-powered functionality for up to 10 hours on a single charge and weigh less than 35 grams. The onboard neural processing unit (NPU) and image signal processor (ISP) offer immersive, high-performance near-eye displays in a compact form factor.
ST’s broader technology showcase will include several enabling innovations for edge AI and connected devices. One such feature is contactless firmware updates for STM32-based smartwatches, which simplifies maintenance and enhances user experience. These solutions reflect ST’s growing focus on secure, seamless, and scalable smart device ecosystems.
Rounding out the exhibit are additional highlights such as a digital car key platform and the latest advancements in ST’s Edge AI solutions. These demonstrations collectively emphasize ST’s commitment to supporting innovation across automotive, industrial, wearable, and AI-driven applications—all with a focus on performance, efficiency, and intelligent design.
With a global team of over 50,000 employees and a broad technology portfolio, STMicroelectronics partners with more than 200,000 customers worldwide. The company designs and builds semiconductors that drive innovation in mobility, power efficiency, and intelligent devices. ST is an integrated device manufacturer with its own advanced production sites and supply chain. The company is committed to achieving carbon neutrality (Scope 1 and 2, and key Scope 3 areas) and aims to reach 100% renewable electricity usage by 2027.