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News Release from: Altera Europe
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 April 2007
University is 30th Chinese training
centre
The Joint Laboratory and Training Centre (JLTC) at South China Normal University in China is the 30th such training centre Altera has established in China.
The Joint Laboratory and Training Centre (JLTC) at South China Normal University in China is the 30th such training centre Altera has established in China Part of Altera's worldwide University Programme, the JLTCs are equipped with the latest Altera Quartus II software and development kits to aid professors in conducting hands-on training with students
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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"This is an outstanding contribution to overall PLD education in China", said Professor Liu Ming, Vice President of South China Normal University.
"The joint labs and training centres will enable design engineering students to build their expertise in FPGA and structured ASIC design methodology".
"The joint labs are also beneficial to China's success in the increasingly competitive global electronics marketplace".
"China represents a strategic area of growth for Altera, as it is quickly becoming a centre of innovation", said David Shen, Altera's Vice President and Managing Director, Asia Pacific.
"We are committed to educating China's future workforce, as engineers at OEMs, startups and design houses in China are increasing their use of programmable technology for their time to market and cost advantages".
In addition, Altera will continue to sponsor the annual Professor Conference and Nios II Embedded Processor Design Contest in China to help professors and students better understand and master Altera's latest technology and product development solutions.
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