The History of ADTC and edaWorkshop cooperation

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edaWorkshop22 FotoleisteThe edaworkshop22 & ADTC, June 2022, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery

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The edaworkshop19 & ADTC, May 2019, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery

edaWorkshop17 FotoleisteThe edaworkshop17 & ADTC, May 2017, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery

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The edaworkshop15 & Catrene DTC, May 2015, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery.

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The edaworkshop13 & Catrene DTC, May 2013, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery.

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The edaworkshop11 & CATRENE DTC, May 2011, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery.

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The edaworkshop09 & CATRENE DTC, Mai 2009, Dresden - Program, Picture Gallery. (in German only)

About edaWorkshop and European Nanoelectronics Applications, Design & Technology Conference (ADTC)

Since 2009 the two well established events ADTC (European Nanoelectronics Applications, Design & Technology Conference, until 2015 known as CATRENE DTC) and edaWorkshop (premier German event for the discussion of electronics design and applications (EDA)) are co-located and share a common day every two years in Dresden and provide an efficient and thrilling platform for collaboration and technical discussions among R&D projects and leading experts from all over Europe.

Mission:The missionof ADTC & edaWorkshop is to support the transfer from new nanoelectronics technologies into applications with high economical value and valuable impact on societal challenges by the means of innovations in design technologies. This explic-itly includes close collaboration of R&D experts along the whole value chains of the industries. The event has a clear focus on deep technical discussions between the leading European experts in the addressed fields, independent from the research programs where the in-dividual projects have been started. CATRENE, PENTA, ECSEL, Horizon 2020, national research programs – ADTC and edaWorkshop bring together all of them at one common technical workshop. This perfectly complements the European Forum for Electronic Components & Systems, where strategic and political discussions have their home.

The three day event is a balanced combination of information and communication. It offers a wide range of discussions on specialized subjects and EDA research projects, and provides plenty of networking opportunities. This is supported by a comprehensive poster exhibition, where also demonstrations and prototypes will be presented.With a mix of representatives from industry and academic research the event creates ideal opportunities for a professional exchange of ideas and results on a scientific basis. The dialog can pave the way for industry to benefit from research results.