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International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design Keynotes

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

The 2010 International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED) will take place March 22-24, 2010 at the DoubleTree Hotel in San Jose, CA. Speakers from Cadence Design Systems, Denali, eBeam Initiative, HelloSoft, Inphi, Mentor Graphics, and Synopsys will discuss challenging issues about quality in electronic design. The Keynoters offer comprehensive perspectives about design, process, and tool methodologies.

ISQED Keynotes

  • Test of the Future – Some Thoughts for the Next Decade
    Antun Domic, Senior VP and GM – Synopsys

  • Design for eBeam: Getting the Best Wafers without the Exploding Mask Cost
    Aki Fujimura, CEO – D2S and eBeam Initiative

  • Cost-Aware System LSI Design
    Steve Glaser – VP Strategy and Planning – Cadence Design Systems

  • Beyond Endless Verification: Delivering High Quality at Low Expense
    Mark Gogolewski, CTO and CFO – Denali Software

  • The New Challenges of Advanced SoC Implementation
    Shankar Krishnamoorthy, CTO – Mentor Graphics

  • High Reliability by Design – Creating Enterprise Class Memories
    Ramanan Thiagarajah, Sr. Director of Product and Test Engineering – Inphi

  • Mobile Convergence (4G/WiFi/Celluar) – Myths and realities
    Krishna Yarlagadda, President and CEO – HelloSoft

More info: International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design

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