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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Synplicity
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 March 2006

Synplicity expands into Finland

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Synplicity has opened its newest sales office in Helsinki, Finland.

Synplicity has opened its newest sales office in Helsinki, Finland Addressing the increasing demand for its products worldwide, as well as its focus on customer support, the Helsinki office will enable Synplicity to increase the level of support to existing and future customers throughout Finland

Antti Innamaa will staff the Finnish office as a Field Application Engineer serving the Finnish market and will report to the Nordic Manager, Per Wiklund.

"The opening of this office in Helsinki will allow Synplicity to maintain close contact with our customers, and provide the industry leading support that our customers' have grown to expect", said Jim Lovas, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Synplicity.

"We are excited about the opportunity to participate in the success of the remarkable Finnish high technology sector".

"In my previous role I was able to use Synplicity's tools to successfully complete complex digital design projects", said Antti Innamaa, FAE for Synplicity.

"Having been impressed with Synplicity's core technology I am now in an exciting and privileged position to be part of the company's long term commitment to providing leading edge tools for digital design".

Prior to joining Synplicity, Innamaa served at the Nokia Research centre in Helsinki for nearly four years, focusing on FPGA design and ASIC prototyping.

He received his MEng degree from Imperial College London.

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