Year in Review: 2019 Progress Builds Momentum for MIPI in Mobile and Beyond
As we ring in the new year and look ahead to exciting developments across the MIPI ecosystem, it's clear that our work in 2019 to advance important initiatives and specifications has set up the Alliance for continued success in 2020.
The end of the year also marks the close of our biennial strategic priorities period. While we are starting the process to define our 2020-21 priorities, taking a moment to reflect on our previous priorities offers us a framework for celebrating accomplishments, recognizing the hard work of MIPI members and charting a path forward.
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