VLSI 2006 conference delegate registrations are full, well ahead of the Inaugural over 800 delegates ( the max capacity ) registered so far. Spot registrations are limited and delegates are requested to make payment through DD or Cash as no other mode of registration fee is accepted.
Delegates are requested to be in touch with conference Secretary, Hari Ankem and Shilpa for any support. All registered delegates can collect the Registration Kits from 03 Jan 2005, 7AM onwards at Hotel Taj Krishna.
All delegates are requested to plan their travel so as to attend the Inaugural on 04 Jan 2005, 18:45hrs at Shilpa Kala Vedika, Madhapur, Hyderabad. |
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VLSI Exhibition Stalls Fully Booked
Reflecting the importance of the business growth in the field of VLSI design and embedded systems, the exhibition of the 19th International Conference on VLSI design and the 5th International conference on Embedded Systems has attracted great response from the Industry with over booking of the stalls available. Thirty Eight companies many of them leading VLSI design, Embedded Systems/products companies will be showcasing their products and services in the well laid out 58 stalls in the Deccan Hall of Taj Krishna between 5th-7th Jan 2006.
Exhibitors include leading companies like: ATI, Altera, Axiom, Bluespec, CMR, CG-CoreEL, CMC-Xilinx, Digipro, einfochips, GDA, Icon, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Chennai, Intel, IEEE, Infineon, Magma, Mechatronics, Mentor Graphics, NEC, Portal Player, Poseidon, Taray, Qualcomm, Sequence, ST, SSCS, SiGda, Synfora, Synopsys, Synplicity, TI, VEDAIIT, Virage, VSI
The Exhibits chairs - S Uma Mahesh and Chinta Prakash inform that the enthusiasm of the industry for the exhibitions was overwhelming – with the entire exhibitions having been sold out more than two months back. The exhibition is open to professionals from the field of VLSI Design and Embedded Systems between 1000-1900 Hrs each day during the conference program days (5th-7th Jan 2006). In addition, this time the conference organizers have taken special care to give the exhibitions special privilege – arrangements, access to all including large contingent of students who are the future of the industry.
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