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  Date: 24/12/2009

Not to miss event on semiconductors; VLSI conf. on Jan 3-7 2010 in Bangalore

You electronics and semiconductor engineers want to start the new year by listening to the talks of cream of semiconductor industry experts! Then don't miss the VLSI conference 2010, which is going to start in Bangalore, India on Jan 3 2010. This event is 23rd international conference on VLSI design and 9th international conference on embedded systems. Bangalore is home to hundreds of chip design companies and EDA software firms. Happening of events like this in Bangalore adds to the strengths this city possesses in chip design. Engineers in this city mainly develop chip software and the code; with nearly zero presence of any semiconductor fabs. But that looks to be fine for many in the industry.

VLSI conference 2010 event starts with tutorials session on 3rd of Jan 10 and conferences will be held on Jan 5th to 7th of 2009.

The theme this time is "affordable technologies for emerging markets" clearly indicating the top priority emerging markets such as India and China have taken.


The key speakers and their subjects in this event are,

"Nanoelectronics challenges for the 21st century" by Professor Dimitri Antoniadis, MIT

"Delivering 10X Design Improvements" by Dr. Walden C. Rhines, CEO, Mentor Graphics

"Deep Submicron CMOS Technology - the challenges for semiconductor IDM" by Hermann Eul, Member of Management Board, Infineon

"Managing IP for SOCs at Advanced Process Nodes" by Dr. Yervant Zorian, Chief Scientist, Virage Logic

"DLP technology: Extreme Versatility" Dr. Larry J. Hornbeck, Fellow, Texas Instruments

"Green Energy - Emerging Technologies and their impact in better energy efficiency realization" by Ahmed Balai of National Semiconductor

"Future Research Directions in Electronic Design Automation" by Dr. Prith Banerjee, Director, HP Labs

"Future of Analog Design and Upcoming Challenges in Nanometer CMOS" by Dr. Gregory F. Taylor, Fellow, Intel

There are industry sessions focusing on this year's theme, some of them moderated by people like Sadgopan of IIITB. Also the most important are, dozens of tutorial classes, which teach not-to-miss advanced VLSI and embedded technologies.

To register and know further visit http://vlsiconference.com

For the people who don't have time to make it to the event physically, the event organizers have arranged online streaming of the live event over Internet.

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