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Real-time conferences include Linux topics

Apr 21, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

The RTC Group will hold one-day conferences on real-time and embedded computing this spring and summer, at six locations around the US, two in Spain, and one in Russia. The Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conferences (RTECC) include vendor sessions and talks on embedded Linux.

According to the RTC Group, the conferences target developers of systems and time-critical applications for data communication and telephony, military and aerospace, industrial control, instrumentation, consumer electronics, image processing, process control, medical instrumentation, vehicular control and maintenance, and embedded appliances. They are intended to bring together the latest technologies and products for software and hardware engineers, design and production engineers, researchers, electrical and electronic engineers, and directors and managers of engineering. The events feature 45-minute open-door sessions, along with tabletop demonstrations from companies that include Wind River, Intel, LynuxWorks, MontaVista, SBS Technologies, and Mercury Computer Systems.

Several RTECC events have already taken place this year, including one in Santa Clara in January, at which OSDL evangelist Bill Weinberg spoke.

The conference schedule is set as follows:

  • Madrid, Spain — May 10
  • Barcelona, Spain — May 12
  • Boston (Framingham), Mass. — May 24
  • Greenbelt, Md. — May 26
  • Moscow, Russia — May 26
  • Houston, Texas — Jun. 14
  • Dallas (Plano), Texas — Jun. 16
  • Indianapolis, Ind. — Aug. 23
  • St. Louis, Mo. — Aug. 25

Further details are available online.


 
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