BANGALORE, INDIA: Mentor Graphics Corp. will be hosting its 6th Annual User2User India conference on December 10, 2010 at Taj Vivanta, Bangalore
This year’s conference will feature three keynote speakers: Walden C. Rhines, CEO and chairman, Mentor Graphics Corp., John Cooley, moderator of Deepchip.com; and Neeraj Paliwal, country manager - NXP India and design services global manager - corporate R&D.
Mentor Graphics User2User 2010 India conference is part of the annual Mentor Graphics International User Conferences. This highly interactive, in-depth technical conference focuses on the needs of the entire Mentor Graphics user community and draws attendees from around the world. This conference is designed to provide users of Mentor Graphics tools and solutions with an opportunity to network and interact with other engineers utilizing the same or similar products.
“Mentor Graphics User2User conference provides an excellent opportunity to hear from our users as well as demonstrate the strategic value of our solutions to overcome industry challenges,” said Hanns Windele, VP – Europe and India, Mentor Graphics.
“We’ve built a user group into a world-class conference forum where our users can share and realize the value our solutions bring in helping companies overcome their design challenges.”
User2User 2010 India offers attendees the opportunity to interact directly with other Mentor users, technology experts, and partners.
It will feature 20 technical presentations, many by multinational users, Indian companies and government agencies including Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments (India), STMicroelectronics, Qualcomm, HCL Technologies, AMD, Honeywell, GE, IBM, and Tessolve.
The technology tracks in the forum will include Silicon Test, Functional Verification, Design 2 Silicon and System Design. This year’s conference will also have a ‘Best Paper Award’ for each technical track, and all the technical papers selected for the conference will carry a special award.
Friday, December 3, 2010
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