Friday, October 1, 2010

Registration now open for Microchip’s 7th Annual India MASTERs conference

BANGALORE, INDIA: Microchip Technology Inc., — a leading provider of microcontroller, analog and Flash-IP solutions, announced that it is accepting registrations for its 7th annual India MASTERs Conference, which will be held on 25-26 Nov. and 29-30 Nov., respectively, in Bangalore and Mumbai, respectively.

Online registration is open at http://techtrain.microchip.com/im. The first 40 participants who register and pay by 8 October can enjoy a Rs 1,000 early-bird discount on a first-come, first-served basis.

The India MASTERs Conference is a valuable resource for designing with Microchip products that provides design engineers with an annual forum for sharing and exchanging technical information on the company’s 8-, 16- and 32-bit PIC microcontrollers, high-performance analog and interface solutions, 16-bit dsPIC digital signal controllers, wireless and mTouch sensing solutions, eXtreme low power technology, memory products, and MPLAB development systems - including the industry’s only singular IDE to support an entire 8-, 16- and 32-bit microcontroller portfolio.

MASTERs is an in-depth, bi-directional exchange of technical information between Microchip subject-matter experts and the Company’s technical partners, including customers, third parties, distributor FAEs and design partners.

To meet the growing needs of software and hardware design engineers and engineering managers, a total of 25 classes will be offered at the conferences. In addition to lecture-based classes, there are nine hands-on workshops that enable attendees to practice what they have learned.

Since the course materials are geared to varying skill levels, a rating system is included on the registration form. Classes are available for engineers with advanced experience or little knowledge in the concepts and basics of the technology being discussed.


MASTERs classes cover the gamut of electronic engineering topics, including connectivity sessions on TCP/IP, USB, CAN and wireless, graphics and capacitive-touch interface development, low-power design, intelligent power supplies, firmware development, motor control, using an RTOS and creating a bootloader.

“Microchip’s India MASTERs Conference is one of the country's premiere annual technical training events. Microchip continues to expand the breadth and depth of technical courses offered through its training programs, which are specifically designed for embedded systems engineers,” said Ramesh Babu, Microchip’s sales manager in India.

“The India MASTERs Conference offers a unique opportunity to learn and practice some of the newest and latest embedded design technologies. Ultimately, it arms engineers with valuable design knowledge, which will enable them to solve some of today’s most challenging design issues.”

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