EDA Tech Forum

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Monday, April 2, 2007

EDA Tech Forum has 18 free one-day conferences scheduled for North America, Europe, Japan, and the Pacific Rim. The EDA Tech Forum will provide technical information to help electronics engineers tackle today's toughest design challenges.

The EDA Tech Forum series brings together over 7,500 attendees annually from over 2,000 companies. It provides an excellent opportunity for designers and engineers to network with their peers and, conversely, for EDA solution providers to reach those markets. Event activities include keynotes discussing the latest EDA issues, hands-on workshops, a vendor fair with new product demonstrations, and technical sessions focused on the design areas of design for manufacturability, analog/mixed signal design, electronic system level (ESL) design, verification, and functional verification, as well as the challenges surrounding system design.

The worldwide schedule of EDA Tech Forum events for 2007 includes:

  • April 3 - Long Beach, California
  • April 12 - Tempe, Arizona
  • May 1 - Dallas, Texas
  • May 24 - Ottawa, Ontario Canada
  • June 14 - Munich, Germany
  • June 19 - Wantage, United Kingdom
  • June 21 - Warsaw, Poland
  • August 21 - New Delhi, India
  • August 23 – Bangalore, India
  • August 27 – Penang, Malaysia
  • August 29 – Shanghai, China
  • August 31 – Beijing, China
  • September 4 - Seoul, Korea
  • September 4 - Kyoto, Japan
  • September 6 - Hsin-Chu, Taiwan
  • September 7 - Tokyo, Japan
  • September 12 - Santa Clara, California
  • October 18 - Boston, Massachusetts

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