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Design Skills To Be Promoted By Freescale
Freescale's global training programme to be held in Delhi, Bangalore
and Pune. Design with Freescale (DWF) technology
days attempt to transform new ideas into innovative design using
Freescale technology.
A series of hands on training sessions
and workshops have been launched by Freescale in the cities of
Bangalore, New Delhi and Pune to learn about hardware and software
solutions. Based on ARM , Coldfire and Power Architect technology,
the sessions are designed by engineers for engineers.
The training programmes cover
microcontrollers, I.MX ARM based processors, USB applications, Power
Architecture processors and sensor solutions utilising Freescale's
proximity sensor controllers and technology.
Sanjeev Keskar, country manager sales
of Freescale Semiconductor India, notes: “Freescale endeavours to
assist young engineers and students to adopt new technologies. India
is now recognised for its prowess in cutting edge design and world
class talent pool. With India moving up the design value chain, we
believe engineers will benefit immensely from the hands on approach
of these training programmes. These programmes have worked well
globally and we hope participants in India will be inspired to test
the boundaries of creativity and innovation.”
and workshops have been launched by Freescale in the cities of
Bangalore, New Delhi and Pune to learn about hardware and software
solutions. Based on ARM , Coldfire and Power Architect technology,
the sessions are designed by engineers for engineers.
The training programmes cover
microcontrollers, I.MX ARM based processors, USB applications, Power
Architecture processors and sensor solutions utilising Freescale's
proximity sensor controllers and technology.
Sanjeev Keskar, country manager sales
of Freescale Semiconductor India, notes: “Freescale endeavours to
assist young engineers and students to adopt new technologies. India
is now recognised for its prowess in cutting edge design and world
class talent pool. With India moving up the design value chain, we
believe engineers will benefit immensely from the hands on approach
of these training programmes. These programmes have worked well
globally and we hope participants in India will be inspired to test
the boundaries of creativity and innovation.”