Irving's keynote will explore the key economic and technological trends affecting the evolution of wireless technologies in the United States and abroad. He will also address how the wireless industry is addressing obstacles and challenges, particularly wireless security and reliability. Reynolds will share Gartner's latest semiconductor forecast and suggest where product growth will come from. He will also look at emerging technologies in the wireless and computing space, to understand how businesses and consumers will find value from technology over the next five years.
Technical sessions and hands-on, self-paced workshops will address real-life design issues in IC nanometer design, functional verification, integrated system design, and emerging technologies, with presenters from companies such as Altera, Artisan Components now ARM, Chartered Semiconductor, The Mathworks, Mentor Graphics, and standard bodies such as VSIA and Accellera. For further information and to register, go to http://www.edatechforum.com.
The Long Beach forum is the first in a series of 18 technical conferences taking place throughout the world during 2005. The 2004 series attracted over 6,000 engineers. In the United States, other 2005 forums will take place in Dallas, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona; Boston, Massachusetts; and San Jose, California. International locations include Ottawa, Canada; Dresden, Germany; Reading, UK; Paris, France; Penang, Malaysia; Bangalore and Delhi, India; Beijing and Shanghai, China; Hsinchu, Taiwan; Seoul, Korea; Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan. Dates and information on the full series can be found at the EDA Tech Forum website.
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