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OneSpin’s Osmosis User Conference Delivers Deep Verification Insights from Industry Experts
February 1, 2021 GMT
MUNICH, Germany (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 1, 2021
OneSpin® Solutions, provider of certified IC integrity verification solutions for building functionally correct, safe, secure, and trusted integrated circuits, today announced the success of the company’s second annual users conference, Osmosis. Osmosis 2020 was held virtually on December 1–2, with over 60 customers across dozens of companies in attendance. Osmosis, which stands for
OneSpin Meeting on Solutions, Innovation, & Strategy, transfers actionable insights and knowledge between OneSpin users and OneSpin experts to enable the best verification practices for assuring IC integrity.
by Wire report January 7, 2021 .
DURHAM – In a first for both the Pentagon and Duke Engineering, Katherine “Katy” Hayes, a PhD student in the Thomas Lord Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science (MEMS), will advise staff members for the Joint Chiefs about new research in science and technology during a full-time internship beginning in January.
“I was told I was selected based upon my diverse internship experiences, as well as my diverse experience in classroom settings while at Duke,” said Hayes, who is pursuing both an MS degree in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and her PhD in MEMS.
“They were also interested in me because of the teaching and tutoring opportunities I have had at Duke that show that I can communicate technical topics to an audience with diverse backgrounds,” said Hayes.
Andrew Messacar. (Photo courtesy of Broncos Kitchen).
KALAMAZOO, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Broncos Kitchen, a hunger-relief charity serving food-insecure Kalamazoo area college students, is announcing Andrew Messecar as its new Student Outreach Coordinator.
âWe are honored and blessed to have Andrew on our team,â founder and president of Broncos Kitchen Pastor William Stein said in a statement. âHis ability to advocate on behalf of his peers demonstrates a strong commitment to fight hunger on Kalamazooâs college campuses.â
According to Broncos Kitchen, Messecar grew up in Battle Creek, graduating from Battle Creek Academy. He began his studies at Kellogg Community College, where he received an award for Outstanding Achievement in Physics from the KCC Math and Science Department.
Press Release – Auckland Unlimited
Auckland’s business events ambassador programme the Auckland Advocate Alliance (AAA) – which has so far helped to inject $40m into the city’s economy – has welcomed its 50th member.
Starting with just 14 members in 2015, the alliance was the first of its kind to launch in New Zealand and is managed by the Auckland Convention Bureau (ACB) to support local academics and sector experts to bring high-profile conferences and events to Auckland.
As the programme celebrates its fifth-year milestone, it continues to deliver valuable economic benefits to Auckland – having helped to secure more than 34 international conferences so far.
Thursday, 17 December 2020, 3:56 pm
Auckland’s business events ambassador programme the
Auckland Advocate Alliance (AAA) – which has so far helped
to inject $40m into the city’s economy – has welcomed
its 50th member.
Starting with just 14 members in
2015, the alliance was the first of its kind to launch in
New Zealand and is managed by the Auckland Convention Bureau
(ACB) to support local academics and sector experts to bring
high-profile conferences and events to Auckland.
As
the programme celebrates its fifth-year milestone, it
continues to deliver valuable economic benefits to Auckland
– having helped to secure more than 34 international
conferences so far.