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Altium Brings Road Show to U.S., Canada
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 23 August 2007
SYDNEY – Altium Ltd. will hold a series of seminars in 16 cities across the U.S. and Canada in October and November.
The sessions will unveil the new features of Altium Designer and how they combine with the Desktop NanoBoard platform, and will include a workshop to demonstrate the potential of FPGAs.
The seminars are open to embedded and software engineers, board-level engineers, electronics product designers, and systems engineers.
Dates include: Oct. 3 in Hauppauge, NY; Oct. 4 in Westborough, MA; Oct. 5 in Montreal; Oct. 9 in Cleveland; Oct. 10 in Schaumburg, IL; Oct. 11 in Minneapolis; Oct. 17 in San Jose; Oct. 18 in Salt Lake City; Oct. 19 in Phoenix; Oct. 23 in Gaithersburg, MD; Oct. 24 in Durham, NC; Oct. 25 in Orlando; Oct. 29 in Houston; Oct. 30 in Broomfield/Boulder, CO; Nov. 6 in Beaverton, OR; and Nov. 8 in Vancouver.
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