Product category:
Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Sysgo
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 July 2006
Programme puts embedded software into
universities
The Sysgo University Programme is a new initiative that provides leading embedded software solutions to universities and offers students practical experience in their training.
The Sysgo University Programme is a new initiative that provides leading embedded software solutions to universities and offers students practical experience in their training Within the scope of the programme, Sysgo grants licences for its real-time enabled, strategic virtualisation platform PikeOS and its integrated development environment for embedded Linux systems, ELinOS, to participating universities
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Through our university programme, we want to contribute our share in preparing students and research groups for the increasingly complex requirements of embedded system technology", says Knut Degen, CEO at Sysgo.
"It is our intention to bring industry and education closer together and enable joint development opportunities for sustainable system software".
"Through our university programme, we provide our leading solutions to a young developer base and enable students to gather solid, practise-based knowledge, which will help to give them a good start into a successful professional life".
Alongside individual installation and configuration, Sysgo offers training as well as free e-mail support to participating university partners.
Additionally, Sysgo provides lecturers with an unlimited number of free copies for use in their courses and seminars.
Furthermore, Sysgo supports the universities with the preparation of documents and offers advanced product seminars.
A number of universities have already expressed their interest in the Sysgo University Programme.
Participation is not limited to specific countries.
Sysgo reserves the right to select suitable college partners.
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