Product category:
Design Services
News Release from: EDA Solutions
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2005
Tools supplier set to expand into
consultancy
Southampton-based EDA Solutions is looking for engineers experienced in IC design and electronic design automation as the company expands its services into design consultancy.
Southampton-based EDA Solutions is looking for engineers experienced in integrated circuit design and electronic design automation (EDA) as the company expands its services into design consultancy EDA Solutions is the exclusive European representative for Tanner EDA's analogue and mixed signal IC design tools
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company is also the European agent for Mosis, a US-based provider of multiproject wafer services that are used as a low cost route to producing evaluation samples or small production runs of integrated circuits.
"We have always provided pre- and post-sales technical support, even to the extent of writing foundry design kits for our customers".
"What we're now seeing is increasing demand from both in-house semiconductor design teams and design consultancies for additional support at times of peak workload, particularly when there is an urgent requirement to hasten the progress of an IC design project".
"We're not going to be in the business of competing with design consultancies, but we are going to provide a more extensive range of design services that they can call upon when they need them", said Managing Director, Paul Double.
In addition to IC design and layout consultancy, EDA Solutions will expand its training activities throughout Europe.
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