[Fwd: The 40th DAC, June 2-6 in Anaheim, CA is Coming Soon]


Subject: [Fwd: The 40th DAC, June 2-6 in Anaheim, CA is Coming Soon]
From: Kevin Cameron x3251 (Kevin.Cameron@nsc.com)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 09:35:07 PDT


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From: "Steve Grout" <grouts@earthlink.net>

Attention EDA.ORG Majordomo list Sysops -

Please consider forwarding the below DAC yearly Conference
announcement to your lists.

Normally I would assume that all of your subscribers would
get this notice directly. However with the economy, layoffs,
rampant illness, the gulf war, etc., I personally am concerned that
many will not attend DAC that would otherwise greatly benefit from it.

Thanks for your consideration,

--Steve Grout, majordom@eda.org

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Subject: The 40th DAC, June 2-6 in Anaheim, CA is Coming Soon

Dear John Grout:

The Design Automation Conference is just under a month away. If you
haven't already done so, you should make your plans now to attend. On-line
registration is available until Monday, May 12th for conference
registration. Free Monday registration is available until May 16th, 2003.
Register at http://www.dac.com.

Terrific deals on hotel rooms are also available through the DAC web site
including the Disneyland Hotel for as low as $139/night, the Coast Hotel
for as low as $99/night and the Crown Plaza for as low as $89/night! Click
http://www.dac.com/40th/travel.html for a complete list of available hotels
and rates.

This is an important year to stay connected to the emerging trends by
attending DAC. Historically, difficult economic times have been followed by
major changes in product drivers and technology. Rapid changes to tools
and methods for nanometer scale designs are coming and attending DAC is a
great way to learn how to take advantage of these opportunities.

DAC IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING WAYS TO EXPLORE WHAT IS AROUND THE CORNER FOR
CHIP DESIGNERS:

Just announced: The DAC Management Forum, Tuesday, June 3rd. The
Management Forum is a series of sessions focusing on business issues for
management in design and systems companies.
http://www.dac.com/40th/40acceptedpapers.nsf/0/17985019BA65726087256D1E0075C5A7?opendocument

Two outstanding Keynotes:
Sir Robin Saxby, Chairman, ARM Holdings plc, Tuesday, June, 3, 8:30 am and
Alberto Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Professor of EECS, Univ. of California,
Berkeley, Thursday, June 5, 1:00 pm

55 Technical paper, panel and special sessions with over 170 presentations
from the leading designers, researchers, academics, and EDA tool
developers. Hot topics include signal integrity, low-power design,
verification and other issues for deep sub-micron design.

200 exhibiting companies, including 30 participating for the first time,
displaying the tools and solutions to your design headaches.

DAC Pavilion - 8 live panels, interviews and discussions! Visit booth 1460
on the DAC exhibit floor to hear these outstanding technical sessions.

Hands-on Tutorials - Half day, highly interactive sessions offered by
exhibitors demonstrating solutions to "Power and Signal Integrity Analysis
and Methodology."

Full-day tutorials - DAC's tutorial program includes one tutorial on
Monday, June 2nd and five tutorials on Friday, June 6th. Topics range from
power, to IP, to languages, to high performance ASIC design. Don't miss
these tutorials to gain in-depth knowledge from the best in the industry.

Women's Workshop - Monday afternoon, June 2nd. The Keynote Address will be
delivered by Penny Herscher, Chief Marketing Officer, Cadence Design
Systems, Inc. In addition, the Marie Pistilli Award will be announced at
the workshop.

ACM/SIGDA Ph.D. Forum on Tuesday June 4th, 6:30 - 8:30 pm.

For complete details please visit http://www.dac.com

We'll see you in Anaheim, June 2nd - 6th, 2003!

Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA
Toll Free: (800) 321-4573
Int'l +1 (303) 530-4333

Sponsored by: Association of Computing Machinery ? Special Interest
Group on Design Automation (ACM/SIGDA), the IEEE Circuits and Systems
Society (IEEE CASS) and the EDA Consortium. In Technical Cooperation
with: IEEE Solid State Circuit Society (IEEE SSCS).

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and you will be removed from further DAC correspondence. Thank you!

-- 
--Steve Grout
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