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"The Silicon Chip" Industry Training Seminar, London, March 17, Will Provide Delegates with a Grounding in the Basic Fundamentals of the IC Industry.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
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, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c83243) has announced the addition of Silicon Chip Industry Training Seminar to their offering.

"The Silicon Chip" Industry Training Seminar" - A One-Day Introductory Course To The Integrated Circuit integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for  Industry - Technology, Manufacture & Markets

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 Kensington, London, England

Electronics is now the biggest manufacturing industry in the world. What is more, it is growing at an average annual rate of eight percent per year and getting even bigger. With ninety percent of the world's total computing computing - computer  power ever made built in the last two years, the Years, The

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 society into the digital age. Driven by the relentless advances in semiconductor electronics, IC firms around the world are producing over 500 million transistors a second, each costing less than one thousandth of a US cent, one tenth the price of an office staple 1. (language) STAPLE - A programming language written at Manchester (University?) and used at ICL in the early 1970s for writing the test suites. STAPLE was based on Algol 68 and had a very advanced optimising compiler.
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, changing the world we live in and with it, creating vast new industries and economic wealth. This seminar provides an opportunity for IT professionals to gain a complete insight into, and better understanding of, the silicon chip industry.

A one-day seminar that provides delegates with a grounding in the basic fundamentals of the IC industry, its workings, technology, markets and importance. Attendees will receive a copy of "The Silicon Chip" Seminar binder binder: see combine.


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 to single chip systems. It also provides an insight into the manufacturing processes involved, the industry economics and an understanding of the IT revolution and industry trends.

This Seminar Provides A Complete Overview Of The IC Industry

Attendees will receive a copy of "The Silicon Chip" Seminar binder containing copies of the material presented, including a comprehensive Glossary of Terms detailing the most frequently used industry terms.

Who Should Attend?

"The Silicon Chip" Industry Training Seminar is aimed at professionals working in, or involved with, the electronics and IT industry. The Seminar provides a comprehensive insight into, and understanding of, the electronics and IC industry, from theory to market application.

Presented in layman's terms, this one-day seminar provides a comprehensive understanding of the IC industry, from its theory to market application, namely:

* Description of the common industry definitions and terminology

* Introduction to the basic electronics theory, sufficient to gain familiarity with the technical aspects of the manufacturing and industry issues.

* Step-by-step explanation of the silicon chip manufacturing process, complemented by a specially prepared video of the manufacturing process

* Review of the economics of IC manufacturing, covering factory costs, yields, die size trends, process defects, and industry cost models

* Discussion of the silicon chip end markets and applications

* Assessment of the industry's importance to future economic development

* Silicon Chip Museum featuring examples and artefacts from the IC & electronics industry

Benefits?

The Seminar provides a comprehensive insight into the electronics and IC industry: terminology; history; theory; technology; production process; economics and market application.

* Learn about the evolution of electronics, from vacuum tubes to single chip systems

* Receive an introduction to electronic systems, components and the various IC technologies

* Understand the basic production steps involved in IC manufacturing

* Review the economics of IC manufacturing, industry investment and market cycles

* Hear an overview of the size and attributes of the IC market

* Gain an understanding of the global importance of microelectronics microelectronics, branch of electronic technology devoted to the design and development of extremely small electronic devices that consume very little electric power.  

* The course material will provide an invaluable source of reference material

No prior technical knowledge required!

The Silicon Chip Seminar is aimed at individuals working with the semiconductor and information technology industries with either no technical training or with a very specialist focus . Either way, this seminar will help delegates understand the IC industry better and with more confidence. Conducted in

English, audience interaction is encouraged and semiconductor devices, materials samples and other visual aids visual aids
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objects to be looked at that help the viewer to understand or remember something
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A person elected or appointed to be a member of a representative assembly.
 understanding for optimum course satisfaction. Attendees receive a copy of The Silicon Chip binder and CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
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Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
 containing copies of the material

presented, including a comprehensive Glossary of Terms detailing the most frequently used industry terminology. Our unique post-seminar feature provides a three-month complimentary enquiry privilege, for delegates to call with questions arising from the course material or related work issues.

Everything you wanted to know about the IC industry ... but were too afraid to ask! - Don't Delay, Sign Up Today!

Early registration recommended to avoid disappointment - The number of participants at each course is limited to preserve the course integrity,

promote group participation and permit attention to individual needs.

* The unique post-seminar feature provides a three month complimentary enquiry privilege, for delegates to call with questions arising from the seminar material or related work issues.

* Fee includes seminar binder, lunch and coffee breaks.

Feedback on previous seminars:

* I really needed this knowledge. An excellent overall grounding.

* A great help. I can apply it to all aspects of our business.

* This seminar really explained in great detail what drives the industry.

* This will help me be more confident with my customers.

* Fantastic day. I can't remember when I last learned so much.

* Great explanation supported by theory & practical examples.

* I finally understand how to recognise products & their use in technology.

* Brilliant! Took away all the mystery. Now I can truly relate much better to our products & business.

* This has helped me structure my thoughts & plans for the company.

This training seminar will also run on the following dates - Please specify if you would prefer to attend one of these later dates.

Monday Jun 9, 2008 - Hilton Kensington, London, England

Monday Sept 8, 2008- Hilton Kensington, London, England

Monday Nov 24, 2008 - Hilton Kensington, London, England

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