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Calling all engineers – Stay up-to-date by attending the RTECC Conference

The RTECC Conference will take place on January 26th in Santa Clara, CA

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The Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC) will be held in Santa Clara, CA on January 23, apropos for engineers who want to stay well-informed in the world of computing. This event is truly informative, for it will broach important information pertinent to Intelligent Systems that are crucial to engineers. This technical conference will encompass seminars, vendor exhibitions, essential presentations, workshops, and a complementary lunch.

And what makes this sweet deal even more awesome?!? The technical conference offers free registration, free conference sessions, free lunch, and free entrance into the exhibition hall. Prizes will be drawn periodically throughout the day for attendees’ chance to win electronics like a GPS, iPods, or R/C cars. 

At the conference, software/hardware engineers and managers working to develop computing systems will soak up copious amounts of knowledge through open-door technical seminars where the latest data about emerging technologies will be presented. A series of workshops and labs will also be scheduled. During these times, they will learn about industry trends, acquisitions, and upcoming releases. There will also be opportunities for engineers to discover new products and to connect with vendors in a face-to-face setting. Engineers will meet with leading vendors who provide insight about the industry, offering solutions, case studies, R&D, and relevant insight. They can network with dozens of local, national, and international companies and organizations, allowing them to learn more data about their field.

RTECC added the High Performance Computing Conference to their schedule of programs, designed to bring the technologies from the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing industries to engineers since they apply to computing of a high-performance caliber.

At RTECC, engineers will be able to hone their skills while learning more from hands-on experiences during the seminars. This conference will be beneficial to all people in the fields of military, aerospace, industrial control, data communication and telephony, instrumentation, consumer electronics, image processing, process control, and medical instrumentation. The learning environment will be stimulating for engineers who work in professional, real-world settings.

Don't wait — Register for this conference now!

Stay tuned for other Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conferences occurring in February in Huntsville, AL and Melbourne, FL.

Story via RTECC

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