ADTC & edaWorkshop24 - Program and Registration online
Hannover/Dresden - The edaWorkshop will take place this year from April 9-10, 2024 in Dresden together with the Nanoelectronics Applications, Design and Technology Conference (ADTC). In addition to the current research projects on EDA = Electronics, Design and Applications, the conference comprise two keynotes (given by Intel and Zuken), a panel discussion on "Fostering Industry Engagement in the Chips Act", a comprehensive poster exhibition and several technical sessions on Chiplets, Green or Sustainable Electronics, Design Platforms, Edge-AI, RISSC-V and Verification of Trustability. The program is available and registration is now open.
The unique mix of representatives from industry and academic research creates ideal opportunities for a professional exchange of ideas and results and creation of new initiatives. The postersession and an inspiring social event will facilitate valuable discussions with old and new friends and colleagues.
We look forward to welcoming you to Dresden. (more information)
The edaWorkshop is the central German event on EDA in the sense of electronics, design and applications as well as in the classical sense of electronic design automation. In odd years it takes place in cooperation with the ADTC (Nanoelectronics Applications, Design and Technology Conference) in Dresden. It offers the best conditions for the publication and discussion of application-oriented EDA research results. The balanced presence of science and application creates ideal opportunities for professional exchange with scientific demands, combined with industrial benefits. Particularly noteworthy is the strong presence of leading industrial companies, which enables a variety of cooperations to transform research results into economic benefits.
At the same time, the edaWorkshop is also the central event for the exchange of results for all BMBF-funded projects in the field of electronics, design and applications. It serves the communication between experts and the sponsor and supports the transfer of results in publicly funded research and development projects. (more information)