CHIP EXECUTIVES' CONFERENCE IS OFF TO ARMENIA
Peter Clarke
Embedded.com
http://www.embedded.com/electronics-news/4372243/Chip-executives-conference-Armenia
May 3 2012
LONDON - The International Electronics Forum is off to Yerevan,
the capital of Armenia for its 21 st annual meeting. The meeting of
C-level executives is set to take place at Yerevan Marriott Hotel
from Oct. 3 to 5, 2012.
The forum is organized by Future Horizons Ltd. (Sevenoaks, England)
and covers the electronics value chain from R&D to end markets and
service providers.
The theme for 2012 is "Turning recession into opportunity; new
applications, markets and regions."
Armenia is a former Soviet Republic that lies to the south of Georgia
and to the east of Turkey. It has a good educational infrastructure
that has produced many engineering and software graduates as well as
international chess champions.
The International Electronics Forum is being held with support of
the Government of Armenia and the Armenian Development Agency and
will include an address from the country's prime minister.
Other confirmed speakers include: Mojy Chian, senior vice president
at GlobalFoundries, Joe Sawicki, vice president at Mentor Graphics,
Ron Collett, CEO of Numetrics Management Systems, Robert Harutyunyan,
director general of the Armenian Development Agency.
Peter Clarke
Embedded.com
http://www.embedded.com/electronics-news/4372243/Chip-executives-conference-Armenia
May 3 2012
LONDON - The International Electronics Forum is off to Yerevan,
the capital of Armenia for its 21 st annual meeting. The meeting of
C-level executives is set to take place at Yerevan Marriott Hotel
from Oct. 3 to 5, 2012.
The forum is organized by Future Horizons Ltd. (Sevenoaks, England)
and covers the electronics value chain from R&D to end markets and
service providers.
The theme for 2012 is "Turning recession into opportunity; new
applications, markets and regions."
Armenia is a former Soviet Republic that lies to the south of Georgia
and to the east of Turkey. It has a good educational infrastructure
that has produced many engineering and software graduates as well as
international chess champions.
The International Electronics Forum is being held with support of
the Government of Armenia and the Armenian Development Agency and
will include an address from the country's prime minister.
Other confirmed speakers include: Mojy Chian, senior vice president
at GlobalFoundries, Joe Sawicki, vice president at Mentor Graphics,
Ron Collett, CEO of Numetrics Management Systems, Robert Harutyunyan,
director general of the Armenian Development Agency.