EDA Blog - electronic design automation, embedded systems, ic

Share/BookmarkSubscribe

DATE 2010 Conference

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Thursday, February 4, 2010

The DATE 2010 conference will take place at the ICC in Dresden, Germany from 8-12 March 2010. DATE 2010 offers a technical programme of 77 technical sessions including 12 special sessions such as panels and hot topic sessions. The programme features the most recent industrial trends and new research findings which will have a significant impact on the future of the electronics industry and academic research.

DATE 2010 begins on Monday 8 March with one full day of tutorials and ends on Friday 12 March with workshops on current and emerging issues in electronic systems design, test, and embedded software. Monday tutorials provide wide choice of topics including life sciences and biometrics applications, nanoscale test, 3D integration, asynchronous systems, low power, ESL verification, SystemC AMS, and AUTOSAR.

DATE 2010 Keynotes

  • Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
    U.C. Berkeley and Cadence Design Systems, USA
  • Hermann Eul
    Executive Vice President Infineon and University of Hannover, Germany

The DATE 2010 events will set the focus on complex systems and wireless communication providing an outlook beyond the current market conditions.

A highlight on Tuesday is the executive track which will feature business panels with executive-level speakers from leading companies such as AMD, Intel, IBM, Infineon, TI, and TSMC.

Two special days on Wednesday and Thursday are dedicated to two major domains: Cool Electronic Systems and Nanoelectronics with keynotes by Mark Horowitz (Stanford University) and Dimitris Antoniadis (MIT).

A unique feature of DATE is the continuation of linking new research findings to applications with a dedicated user-oriented application track over three days.

DATE’s Friday Workshops programme includes six workshop themes ranging from technology to architecture to embedded software: 3D integration, process variability, silicon debugging, multi/many-core parallel platforms, reconfigurable computing, and model-based engineering.

DATE 2010 also includes two new exhibition initiatives, which will be open to conference delegates as well as to exhibition visitors.

Tool vendors such as Synopsys, Mentor Graphics and Cadence will organise half-day tool seminars and European vendors will join forces at the EDA village.

More information: DATE 2010

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Custom Search

EDA Blog Newsletter
Don't have time to visit EDA Blog everyday? Then sign up for our free newsletter. We'll send you an email when we have something to share with you. Your email address will be kept confidential and we will not share, sell, or rent it to anyone. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking a link in the email.

Enter your email address to sign up for our free newsletter:  

If you are familiar with RSS feeds, you can also sign up for our free blog feed. Our RSS feed is updated in real-time while our newsletter is updated daily.