FPGA Virtual Summit Announced

Featuring: 4 Webcasts Including "Ask the Experts" Panel Plus: Executive RoundTable Webcast on the Future of FPGAs

December 22nd, 2009

Here’s a new approach that packs in much more information than a single webinar but is more focused than a general embedded conference. The FPGA Virtual Summit presents five webcasts in a single day. Attendees participate throughout the day viewing the topics most relevant to them, without any travel cost or time and with complete freedom to enter or leave at will.

The first four themed technical sessions cover key topics for today’s FPGA design engineers, system architects, and engineering decision makers. Each of these four webcasts will wrap up with an “Ask the Experts” panel for attendees to ask their questions and network with vendors.

The fifth and final session of the day is the keynote Executive Round Table webcast, where Executives from the leading FPGA vendors will be discussing the “Future of FPGAs” in a Q&A session moderated by OpenSystems Media editorial directors Chris Ciufo and Don Dingee.

For the four themed technical sessions in the Virtual Summit, only three sponsorships each are available, and for the Executive Round Table keynote session only four sponsorships are available. Following are session descriptions and sponsorship packages, including details on video and white paper sponsorships in conjunction with the webinars.

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