IP-SoC 2016: IP Innovation, Foundries, IoT and Security
The next IP-SoC conference will be held in Grenoble, France, on December 6-7, 2016 after Shanghai in September and Bangalore, India, in April. This will be the 20th edition of this unique IP centric event, as well as the celebration of Design And Reuse 20th anniversary. Creating in 1997 a company fully dedicated to Reuse, based on such an innovative business model as IP portal, was a real bet. If we look at D&R, it’s now the undisputed leader and the IP portal counts about 400 IP vendors and thousand IP product references. As an analyst, I must confess that I am using the web portal when needed, and my guess is that many others, customers or vendors do it as well.
IP-SoC conference agenda is organized by topics and we can identify the most hot of the year: IoT and Security. This shouldn’t be surprising as, during 2016, the semi industry has realized that the new business opportunities linked with IoT could only materialize if the security can be asserted. Do you know that the industry is still waiting for a security standard to be defined for IoT?
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