ADVISORY/LogicVision to Host Executive Test Panel On the Changing Test World At International Test Conference 2002.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ITC ITC (Brit) n abbr (= Independent Television Commission) → Fernseh-Aufsichtsgremium ITC n abbr (BRIT) (= Independent Television Commission) → 2002 ADVISORY...for Monday Monday: see week. (Oct. 7) --(BUSINESS WIRE)
What: LogicVision, Inc., (Nasdaq:LGVN), a leading provider
of embedded test for integrated circuits and systems,
will be hosting an executive panel to discuss the
latest trends and information on the changing test
world at this year's International Test Conference
(ITC).
When: The panel will begin at 7 p.m.
on Monday, October 7, 2002.
Where: Baltimore Convention Center
Room 305
Baltimore, Md.
The Panel: The panel members will discuss viewpoints on the
following topics:
-- How are testing strategies being influenced
by the current economic climate?
-- How does increasing device complexity and
performance affect both design and test
requirements?
-- How will current and future test issues be
addressed?
The panel guests are:
Moderator:
Ron Leckie, CEO of Infrastructure
Panelists:
James Covello,
Goldman Sachs - Test Industry Analyst
Phil Burlison, chief technology officer,
Inovys
Lukas Van Ginnekan, chief scientist,
Magma Design Automation
Raja Manickam, VP business development,
Viko Test Service (Infinity Solutions)
Prabhu Krishnamurthy,
director of Sign-Off Timing and Test,
LSI Logic
Mukesh Mowji,
VP of marketing and business development,
LogicVision
To register for the panel, please visit the
LogicVision website at www.logicvision.com/ITC'02.
About LogicVision Inc. LogicVision (Nasdaq:LGVN) provides proprietary technologies for embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. test that enable the more efficient design and manufacture of complex semiconductors. LogicVision's embedded test solution allows 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 designers to embed em·bed also im·bed v. em·bed·ded, em·bed·ding, em·beds v.tr. 1. To fix firmly in a surrounding mass: embed a post in concrete; fossils embedded in shale. into a semiconductor design test functionality that can be used during semiconductor production and throughout the useful life of the chip. For more information on the company and its products, please visit the LogicVision website at www.logicvision.com. |
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