SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 03, 2017 -- The semiconductor IP community will come together again for the second annual REUSE conference on December 14, 2017 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. REUSE brings together a diverse international community of suppliers for an in-depth discussion of matters affecting one of the fastest growing and important segments of the semiconductor industry.
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Returning companies from last year’s successful inaugural event include:
- Amphion Semiconductor Ltd.
- CAST, Inc.
- Certus Semiconductor, Inc.
- City Semiconductor, Inc.
- FlexLogix Technologies, Inc.
- Menta S.A.S.
- NMVengines, Inc.
- Open-Silicon. Inc.
- Silicon Creations, Inc.
- Sidense Corp.
- Silvaco, Inc.
- Sofics BVBA
- sureCore Limited
- True Circuits, Inc.
- UltraSoC Technologies Ltd.
- Uniquify, Inc.
“Last year's event was a tremendous success with more than 35 companies from 11 countries on hand to share information about their products. More than 450 people attended, far exceeding our humble expectations for an inaugural event,” said Warren Savage, General Manager of IP at Silvaco, Inc. “We look forward to an even better event for the community in 2017 and beyond.”
About Reuse 2017
A tradeshow and conference focused exclusively on semiconductor IP, REUSE 2017 will be held on Thursday, December 14, 2017, at the Santa Clara Convention Center, CA, from 9am-7pm. For event details, free participant registration, and prospective exhibitor information, please visit www.reuse2017.com. Stay informed of the latest news and updates using #REUSE2017.
Press/Media Contact:
Silvaco
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