Tutorials and Workshops at the DATE Conference (14-18 March, 2011)
Grenoble, France
http://www.date-conference.com/

The Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE) Conference and Exhibition is
the main European event bringing together electronic design automation (EDA)
developers and users, researchers and vendors, as well as specialists in
hardware and software, design, test and manufacturing of electronic circuits
and systems. In 2011 the DATE week (March 14-18) will take place in
Grenoble, France. The DATE tutorials and workshops are an integral part of
the conference, complementing the regular conference programme running
throughout the DATE week.

The Monday's programme offers 3 full-day and 8 half-day tutorials providing
an excellent opportunity to attendees for receiving informative education by
preeminent domain experts. Most of the speakers are from world leading EDA,
semiconductor and system industries, such as ARM, Enel, Centro Ricerche
Fiat, Freescale, IBM, Infineon, Intel, NXP Semiconductors, Mentor Graphics,
Silicon Hive, ST-Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys and Thales. They
will show how to cope with real-life design, verification and test
challenges in complex system-on-chip design. Selected topics are timely and
relevant, such as low-power system-on-chip (SoC) design, electronic system
level design and verification, 3D SoC design and manufacturing and many
more. Automotive electronics and renewable energy applications will be
specifically addressed, as well as designing cost-effective robust systems.
Tutorials details and speakers' biographies are available at
<http://www.date-conference.com/conference/monday-at-a-glance>.

The Friday's programme includes eight workshop themes ranging from embedded
systems and SOC design to 3D integration, FPGA-based acceleration and
processor emulation. The embedded systems field, of growing interest to the
DATE community, is covered by three workshops focused on embedded parallel
computing platforms, predictability and performance in embedded systems, and
model based engineering methods. The SOC workshops explore hardware
dependent software solutions and micro power management for macro SOCs.
Building on the success from the previous two years, the 3D integration
workshop covers a broad spectrum of topics from technology to
commercialization. Two new DATE workshops on FPGA-based acceleration and
processor emulation respectively wrap up the large variety of themes from
the Friday's programme, which can be found at
<http://www.date-conference.com/conference/friday-at-a-glance>.

The registration details can be found at
<http://www.date-conference.com/main/registration>. We look forward to you
joining us for a successful DATE 2011 week in Grenoble.

Luca Fanucci, DATE 2011 Tutorials Chair
Nicola Nicolici,  DATE 2011 Friday's Workshops Chair

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