Munich Embedded Systems Conference to be held at ‘electronica 2002’
Jun 6, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsSan Francisco, CA — (press release excerpt) — This year's Embedded Systems Conference Munich will take place at electronica 2002, the world's largest electronics trade show. The conference will enhance electronica's expected attendance of 80,000 engineers and technical managers and 3,000 exhibiting companies. The combined event will deliver premier technical training for European embedded systems developers and managers and new opportunities for buyers and sellers to interact. The conference will take place at the New Munich Trade Fair Center, November 11-13, 2002 in Munich and will include a technical conference and an embedded systems exhibits pavilion showcasing the latest technologies from leading vendors.
The Embedded Systems Conference Munich will present a variety of keynotes, tutorials and technical sessions aimed at providing design engineers, engineering managers and software designers with practical ideas and solutions they can immediately apply in their work. Typical sessions will cover topics such as architecture selection and specification, software design, programming and debugging, and hardware/software integration.
The Embedded Systems Conferences, produced by CMP Media, are the premier technical conferences and exhibitions for electronics software designers and managers. The Embedded Systems Conferences are held throughout Asia and the United States and draw approximately 30,000 worldwide attendees annually.
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