The powers-that-be at DAC want to hear from you if you’re involved in the IP industry in any way: IP providers, IP tool vendors, IP methodology experts, and IP users of all kinds.
They want all of you and the good news is, it doesn’t matter in which technical niche you play: low-power IP, IP implementation, IP subsystems and integration, verification IP, or IP strategies and management.
Also, because the last few years at DAC have provided powerful proof-of-concept validation that the Design Automation Conference community really wants to talk about IP, the IP Track is clearly now a critical plank in the infrastructure of the conference.
But don’t believe me; believe the DAC Executive Committee: “The IP Track provides an opportunity for experts in the field to deliver presentations and/or poster sessions on IP-related topics, and to host panels and invited talks on timely IP related issues.”