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ESC India to focus on India's embedded industry

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MUMBAI, INDIA: UBM India and TechInsights, divisions of United Business Media, LLC, will launch this year's Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) India, that has been certified by the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Extension.

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This enables all conference attendees the opportunity to receive academic credit towards professional certification.

By providing this service to attendees, ESC India, which offers the Indian embedded design industry an in-depth, unbiased and world-class education for all levels of design engineers and software developers, is making sure today’s designers have the most up-to-date information available to incorporate into their designs.

In keeping with ESC’s global mandate of being the platform of choice for showcasing the innovations and technologies of the embedded design community, ESC India has expanded to four cities, namely, Hyderabad, Pune, Noida and Bangalore. At each venue, expert presenters will deliver crisp content and in-depth technical analysis to India’s growing semiconductor market.

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“The semiconductor and embedded design services market in the country has grown exponentially over the past few years. With this event, we aim to deliver a unified platform for this industry, where exhibitors, visitors and delegates a can interact and get up to date on the latest happenings,” said Sajid Desai, Publisher and Director, UBM India Pvt. Ltd.

This year’s events include embedded luminaries such as: Jack Ganssle, Robert Oshana, Michael Barr. ESC India will be held at the Hyderabad International Convention Centre in Hyderabad, 25-26 September.

“TechInsights is proud to bring our high-quality conference series back to India for the second consecutive year, this time expanding the conference across four technology hotspots throughout the country,” said Richard Nass, editor in chief of Embedded Systems Design and editorial director of the Embedded Systems Conferences.

“India’s embedded market continues to grow at a very fast rate; not only because of outsourcing, but because demand within its domestic market is flourishing. As India continues to move up the electronics design value-add chain, it’s imperative that the US maintains a relationship with our fellow embedded designers in India, and our goal is to continue to make ESC India the premier venue for these interactions and reciprocal learning to take place.”

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