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News Release from: Future Horizons
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 October 2004
Heavyweights line up for fabless forum
Future Horizons has revealed the programme for its International Fabless Forum 2004.
Future Horizons has revealed the programme for its International Fabless Forum 2004 Targeted at the fabless, chipless and IC design industry the two-day event will be held in Dublin, Ireland, from 24th to 26th October 2004
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The programme consists of papers from leading executives from IP companies and related businesses; a series of hands-on workshops where key industry issues are raised, debated and problem-solved; and market forecast analysis from Future Horizons.
"The Fabless Forum is unique in Europe".
"It is one of the very few opportunities to bring together all the elements of the intellectual property supply chain and tackle some the industry's pressing challenges", said Malcolm Penn, CEO, Future Horizons.
Speakers and papers confirmed are (in no particular order): Warren East, CEO, ARM, "Market success or mediocrity - the global realities"; Andrea Cuomo, VP, Advanced System Technology, STMicroelectronics, "Turning IC design into products and profits"; Massimo Vanzi, GM, Accent, "IC design houses in the nanotechnology era"; Kenn Lamb, CEO, Elixent, "Platform reconfigurability - the effective SoC option"; James O'Riordan, CTO, S3 Group, "System and SoC - designing for success"; Guri Stark, VP, Solutions Group, Synopsys Design for Manufacturing, "The realities of integrating 3rd party IP in SoCs"; Guillaume d'Eyssautier, Snr VP and GM, EMEA, Cadence Design Systems, "Capital efficiency - a fabless future"; Paul McCambridge, VP Europe, Xilinx, "Raising the ASIC design bar - the FPGA lifeline"; John Heugle, President and CEO, Austriamicrosystems, "Building a successful fabless-foundry partnership"; Lew Boore, Director Strategic Business Development, Memec, "Marketing alternatives for the fabless IC industry"; Markus Boser, Director, Deutsche Bank, "From start up to powerhouse - making the IPO happen".
Places at the conference are available priced Eur 2500 for a single delegate or Eur 2150 per person for groups of three or more delegates.
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