MEDIA ALERT: EDA Consortium Invites Design Ecosystem Community to Launch Party
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MEDIA ALERT: EDA Consortium Invites Design Ecosystem Community to Launch Party

SAN JOSE, CA -- (Marketwired) -- Mar 03, 2016 --


WHO: The EDA Consortium (EDAC), provider of services, market awareness and a common voice for electronic design automation (EDA) and intellectual property (IP) suppliers to the global semiconductor industry

WHAT: Invites members of the design ecosystem community to a celebratory launch party as it unveils its new name, logo and expanded mission

WHEN: Wednesday, March 30, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The event will feature wine and craft beer tasting as well as cheese and hors d'oeuvres.

WHERE: EDA Consortium/SEMI Global Headquarters, 3081 Zanker Road, San Jose, Calif.

The evening is open free of charge. Registration information can be found at: http://conta.cc/1Qoyiba

To learn more about EDAC, visit: www.edac.org

About the EDA Consortium
The Electronic Design Automation Consortium (EDAC) is the international association representing companies that develop and provide software tools, services, intellectual property and hardware that make it possible for hardware and software engineers to create the world's electronic products. EDAC's member companies deliver the critical technology and solutions needed to design and verify the semiconductors and associated software, packaging and interconnect technologies that enable the manufacturing of these products. Our member companies impact every conceivable segment of the electronics market, from communications, computers, networking, space technology, medical and industrial equipment to consumer electronics and the emerging IoT (Internet of Things) markets. For more information about the EDA Consortium, visit www.edac.org

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For more information, contact:
Nanette Collins 
Public Relations for the EDA Consortium 
 (617) 437-1822

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