Mentor Graphics Announces Details of Expanded Integrated Electrical Solutions Forum for the Automotive Industry
17 11์ 2008 - 11:00PM
Business Wire
Mentor Graphics Corporation (NASDAQ:MENT) today announced details
of the 7th Integrated Electrical Solutions Forum (IESF 2008) for
the automotive industry. This year๏ฟฝs event is being held at the
Hyatt hotel, Dearborn, Michigan, on Tuesday, December 9th, 2008.
Over the last few years IESF has become a key event for anyone
involved in automotive electrical systems design, electrical
analysis and simulation, wire harness engineering or vehicle
network design and test. It is also the only event that has a full
track dedicated to wiring design and engineering issues in the
automotive industry. This year the event has been expanded to
include additional tracks for commercial vehicles and off-highway
topics, distributed embedded systems and PCB design. A full program
of 42 different presentations, six tracks of specialist topics, an
industry panel, solutions expo, and networking events offers
managers and engineers the opportunity to explore issues, examine
solutions, and network with peers. Following the keynote address
๏ฟฝChanging the Landscape of Vehicle EE Design๏ฟฝ by Dr. Walden C.
Rhines, Mentor Graphics chairman and chief executive officer, the
agenda highlights include: Managing Electrical Complexity by Thomas
Blankinship, Vice President EDS Engineering, Yazaki North America.
Trends in the Automotive & Commercial Vehicle Industry ๏ฟฝ The
ECAD, MCAD, EDA, PLM Perspective by Brett Hillhouse, IBM. 2008
Electrical & Electronics Industry Trends and Observations by
Paul Hansen, The Hansen Report. Building and Sustaining a Lean
Culture in EE Design Teams by Michael Hoseus, Executive Director
for the Center for Quality People & Organizations (CQPO) and
President of Lean Culture Enterprises. Mike is also co-author of
the bestselling book The Toyota Culture. Trends in Automotive E/E
Systems Modeling and Analysis - Dr. Asaad Makki, E/E CAE Core
Supervisor, EESE - E/E CAE Department, Ford Motor Company.
Challenges in Wire Harness Engineering - Dan Boileau, Chief
Engineer, New Product Development, Alcoa. Standardizing Electrical
Design Practices across the Organization - James C. Miller, Senior
Standards Engineering, John Deere. Electrical Systems Design
Challenges and Trends in the Off-Highway Industry - Sam S. Guron,
Manager, Harness Center of Excellence, Caterpillar. Other guest
speakers include representatives from Atmel, AM General, TRW
Automotive and Mentor Graphics. "Having attended IESF for the past
few years, I have found it to be a very worthwhile event and a good
use of my time. The presentations are of the highest standards,
informative and thought provoking. I particularly find the events
around the main agenda very useful, especially the breakout tracks
and solutions expo,๏ฟฝ said IESF 2007 attendee Kelly Olsen from AM
General. Attendance at IESF events is free to anyone from an
automotive, commercial vehicle or off-highway OEM or supplier. To
register and for more information, plus the latest agenda, please
visit๏ฟฝwww.mentor.com/go/iesf. About Mentor Graphics Mentor Graphics
Corporation (NASDAQ:MENT) is a world leader in electronic hardware
and software design solutions, providing products, consulting
services and award-winning support for the world๏ฟฝs most successful
electronics and semiconductor companies. Established in 1981, the
company reported revenues over the last 12 months of about $850
million and employs approximately 4,500 people worldwide. Corporate
headquarters are located at 8005 S.W. Boeckman Road, Wilsonville,
Oregon, 97070-7777. World Wide Web site: http://www.mentor.com/.
Mentor Graphics is a registered trademark. All other company or
product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their
respective owners.
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