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Join us at ESC Boston, September 21-24 at the Hynes Convention Center, in Boston, MA. Expo registration is FREE, and advanced registration pricing is still available for conference packages. ESC is the embedded industry's Leading Embedded Systems Event. Now in its 17th year, ESC brings together the largest community of designers, technologists, business leaders, and suppliers all in one place. Practical design information you can use today. Skills you use for a lifetime. |
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At ESC Boston 2009 we've been pulling out all the stops at ESC, and making it a "can't miss" event. Let's start with the conference, where we live by the mantra "Learn today, design tomorrow."The meaning there is that what you learn at ESC, you should be able to take right back to your office and implement immediately.
In fact, if you participate in our Build Your Own Embedded System (BYOES) program, you can go one step further-you can learn today, design today! This year's BYOES program is built around the Intel Atom processor and Microsoft's Windows Embedded 2011 operating system. So if either of those products is in your future, and both likely are, these are classes you need to attend. Remember, at the end of the week, you take the hardware home with you.
Throughout the week, we'll be hosting more than 85 classes and tutorials, on topics that impact how you do your job. The tracks include Wired and Wireless Technologies; Programmable Logic; System Integration and Test; Debugging and Verification; DSP and Multimedia Programming; Design Team Management; Security; Multi-core, Multi-threading, and Virtualization; Designing for Power/Energy Efficiency; Displays and Lighting; and Sensors (including MEMS). That's just a snapshot of what you'll see. I haven't even mentioned the Tear Down and giveaway of a pair of Optima Pico Projectors. Join us in Boston, and you're sure to have a great learning experience. I hope to see you there.
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