Brown Bag Lunch Sessions


Do we weed an industry defined Standard Hardware Abstraction Layer? 

 

Monday, October 27
12:15 - 1:00pm
Room 208

 

 

  

  

Presented by
Christian Legare, Vice President
Micrium


Christian Legare has a MS degree in electrical engineering from the University of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. In his 22 years in the telecom industry, he was involved as an executive in large scale organizations as well as start-ups, mainly in engineering and R&D. He was in charge of an Internet Protocol certification program at the International Institute of Telecom (IIT) in Montreal, Canada as their IP systems expert. Christian joined Micrium in 2001 for the development of TCP/IP stack where he is presently vice-President. Micrium is the home of uC/OS-II, the real-time kernel.


Everything’s Turning Green - Where are the opportunities for electronics in the cleantech revolution? 

 

Tuesday, October 28
12:15 - 1:00pm
Room 208

  

    

 

   

Presented by:
Bruce Rayner, Senior Contributing Editor and Commentator
TechInsights, a UBM company
Environmental Business Consultant

 

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Green is the color of the future, and I’m not talking about money. There’s a boom going on in clean tech that many expect will dwarf the silicon revolution of the latter part of the 20th century in terms of how profoundly it will alter our world. From massive investments in wind and solar power to the design of entire new “sustainable” cities, clean tech will shape the 21st century. And it’s just in its infancy. Join Bruce Rayner, editor of Green SupplyLine, for a presentation and discussion to learn how deep and wide the clean tech revolution will be and how your company can benefit from the trend.

Bruce Rayner has been covering the business of electronics for over 20 years as a journalist, editor, conference organizer, researcher, and consultant. Bruce was Editorial Director of EBN and Electronics Supply & Manufacturing, both CMP Media LLC publications. In 2004 he launched CMP’s GreenSupplyLine.com website, which is dedicated to the coverage of green technology and environmental issues as they pertain to electronics. He was the co-chairman and organizer of the annual Global Supply Chain Summit with Stanford University Professor Hau Lee. Prior to CMP, Bruce worked as an editor at Harvard Business Review, ComputerWorld, and Electronic Business.

 

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