125 Experts From 25 Countries To Take Part In Symposium On Microelec

125 EXPERTS FROM 25 COUNTRIES TO TAKE PART IN SYMPOSIUM ON MICROELECTRONICS IN YEREVAN ON SEPTEMBER 7-10

Noyan Tapan
Aug 15 2007

YEREVAN, AUGUST 15, NOYAN TAPAN. The 5th symposium on microelectronics
IEEE EWDTS 2007 will be held in Yerevan on September 7-10. It has
a 5-year history and was previosly held in Yalta (twice) and Odessa
(Ukraine) and in the Russian city of Sochi.

Gayane Markosian, the symposium’s Armenian PR executive, informed
NT that 125 representatives of 25 countries will participate in the
Yerevan symposium. 151 reports will be given at the event: 24 experts
of leading companies from such countries as the US, the UK, Germany,
Egypt, Spain, Canada, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Italy, India and
Brazil will present recent achievements of the sector.

The main purpose of the sympsium is to exchange experience of
specialists and scientists from Eastern and Western Europe, North
America and other regions in such fields as microchip and system
design, electronic design automation and testing.

The sponsor of the event is IEEE Computer Society Test Technology
Technical Council (TTTC), while the organizer is the Kharkov National
University of Radioelectronics jointly with a number of universities
and organizations of Armenia, Tallinn, Kiev and Moscow.

The event’s sponsors are the world’s leading companies in
electronic design automation and information technologies: Synopsys,
Cadence. Mentor Graphics, Virage Logic, National Instruments, Intel,
EchoStar, and Intspel.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

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