Closures due to bomb discovery on access roads to embedded world
Important information about travelling to embedded world
On Monday afternoon, an aerial bomb was found on Münchner Straße in the immediate vicinity of the exhibition centre. For safety reasons, Münchner Straße and the U1 underground line will be closed from 9:00 a.m. for an estimated two hours.
Arrival before the closure
To make your journey easier despite the closures, we will be opening the exhibition centre entrances at 7:00 a.m. The exhibition will start as usual at 9:00 a.m.
Arriving by car
Road traffic will be diverted during the aforementioned period. Please take into account possible delays and increased traffic around the exhibition centre.
Alternative arrival options by public transport
We recommend the following route for the duration of the closures:
- From Nuremberg Central Station, take the S2 S-Bahn towards Altdorf or the S3 towards Feucht
- Get off at the Nuremberg-Frankenstadion station
- Continue your journey with shuttle buses that will take you directly to the exhibition grounds
The safety of our customers, visitors and exhibitors is always our top priority. All measures are being taken in close coordination with the relevant authorities to ensure that everything runs safely and smoothly.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your understanding.
Your embedded world team
Global platform for the embedded community
The embedded world Exhibition&Conference provides a global platform and a place to meet for the entire embedded community, including leading experts, key players and industry associations. It offers unprecedented insight into the world of embedded systems, from components and modules to operating systems, hardware and software design, M2M communication, services, and various issues related to complex system design.
Its expertise and sharp focus on technologies, processes and future-oriented products make it unparalleled in international comparisons – and THE must-attend event for developers, system architects, product managers and technical management.

























































