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Foundry Vendor TowerJazz’s Global Symposium on Design and Process Technologies

The leading global vendor in specialty foundry, TowerJazz is conducting a one-day symposium in Seoul, South Korea, on May 20, 2010. This symposium will focus on the company’s wide design enablement capabilities and process techniques.

The symposium will feature the state-of-the-art advancements in areas such as non-volatile memory (NVM), current imaging technology trends, design enablement tools, integrated power management platforms and RF SiGe applications.

TowerJazz CMOS Image Sensor

Russell Ellwanger, CEO at TowerJazz, will present the keynote address at the symposium while other executives from the company will make other presentations. The attendees to this conference will be able to experience the most recent technology from the IP and tool vendors and design vendors who are sponsoring this event.

TowerJazz has also received an invitation for participation at the International Memory Workshop (IMW) of the IEE from May 16 to 19, 2010 at Seoul, South Korea. In this event the company representatives will deliver two talks related to the company’s leading NVM technology.

Ellwanger informed that the Korean region has lots of very skilled IC designers and leading companies in the semiconductor industry, among who his company has and is developing strong business partners. He added that he would share his company’s technological developments as well as design kits that facilitate the best performance for many consumer applications with the design community in Korea. The company will focus on its image sensor technology and high end RF platforms. In addition TowerJazz will be launching differentiated NVM offerings. These offerings are being utilized as additional application enablers for its RF and power platforms.

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