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Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 July 2004
Two new training centres for China
The latest expansion of the ARM Approved Training Centre (ATC) Programme sees the addition of two new centres in China.
The latest expansion of the ARM Approved Training Centre (ATC) Programme sees the addition of two new centres in China The certification of Beijing Winsilicon Technology Co and Shenzhen Embest Information and Technology as ARM Approved Training Centres (ATCs) will enable these organisations to serve as educational sites for engineers seeking to improve their proficiency in designing with ARM microprocessor cores
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Each week, more than 100 Chinese engineers are being trained by ARM, our silicon partners and third-party companies, and demand within the developer community for certified education in designing with ARM cores is still increasing", said Jun Tan, President, ARM China, "Through the expansion of the Approved Training Centre Programme in China, we will meet this demand and continue to help local developers improve the quality of their designs and reduce the length of their design cycles".
Chi Liu is CTO of newly certified company Shenzhen Embest Information and Technology.
"Over the past four years we have worked closely with ARM to ensure that local developers are able to maximise the performance and efficiency of their ARM technology-based solutions", said Liu.
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"As an ARM Approved Training Centre, we can now offer our customers a deeper level of support and help them maintain the competitive edge that accompanies solid knowledge of industry standard technologies".
Shenzhen Embest Information and Technology is an international embedded software development tools company that develops integrated environments, debuggers, simulators, emulators and evaluation boards for the ARM architecture microcontroller families.
These embedded development tools for the ARM architecture support every level of developer, from professionals to students.
Also joining the program this month is Beijing Winsilicon.
"Local designers require education that will enable them to survive in the highly competitive world of embedded systems", said Johnson Lee, General Manager.
"Partnering with ARM makes it possible for us to offer high-quality certified training.
This ensures that our customers are able to get their designs completed as efficiently as possible and reduce the time to market for their products".
Founded in 2001, Beijing Winsilicon provides a host of products and services for developers working with ARM core-based systems.
Serving China's growing high-tech sector, the company offers customers development tools and evaluation boards, as well as educational products.
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