FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS MAY 2025 – Ozark Integrated Circuits, Inc. (Ozark IC) will be traveling to Paris, France June 16 to 22 to participate in the 2025 Paris Air Show. Ozark IC will take part in a booth highlighting aerospace-related businesses and opportunities in the state of Arkansas.
Ozark IC will showcase its customizable, single board computers and electronics that are designed to provide remote sensing and actuation in extreme environments. Visitors to the Arkansas booth will have the opportunity to learn about the company’s XNode® system, a series of single board computers that can operate at temperatures ranging from -180oC to 800oC; each computer can be customized for data acquisition, actuation or closed loop control.
For industries like aerospace to be able to fully utilize developing technologies, like artificial intelligence and machine learning, there is a necessity to gather and use more and better data. This requires embedding electronics in areas of high temperature, high vibration, and extreme shock that have historically been extremely hard to digitize.
“We are honored to be part of the renowned Paris Air Show aerospace event and to showcase Ozark IC’s unique capabilities to a global audience,” said Dr. Matt Francis, President and CEO of Ozark IC. “Our team looks forward to engaging with industry leaders and highlighting how our technologies can expand the possibilities for next-generation aerospace systems.”
The Paris Air Show, organized by the SIAE, is the oldest and largest air show in the world. The 2025 event will host thousands of exhibitors and hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the globe, including government delegations, journalists, corporate representatives, and members of the general public.
Ozark IC will be located at the Arkansas booth in the U.S.A. Pavilion. Additional information and updates about the company’s participation are available through the U.S.A. Pavilion digital catalog available at Sourcehere.com and from the Paris Air Show official website at siae.fr in the coming weeks.