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The International Society for Quality Electronic Design (ISQED) Joins the Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC); Common Goals Benefit Local Engineering Community and Technical Societies
| Source: ISQED
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - October 27, 2009) - The International Society for Quality Electronic
Design (ISQED) announced today that it has joined the Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC).
The SVEC Board unanimously approved the membership at their meeting last
month.
"ISQED is pleased to be a member of SVEC and have a stronger connection to
Silicon Valley's engineering community," said Dr. Ali A. Iranmanesh, ISQED
founder and chairman. "SVEC's mission of serving its engineering and
technical society members fits with our goals."
About ISQED
The International Society for Quality
Electronic Design (ISQED), established in 1999, is a non-profit
professional organization devoted to "Quality" in design of
micro/nano/bio-electronic circuits and systems. The mission of ISQED is to
provide various forums and educational programs to present, educate and
exchange ideas and to promote research, development, and application of
Design Methods, Design Processes, Semiconductor micro- & nano-technologies,
IC packaging, Test, Design Automation tools and Methodologies with a focus
on "Quality" in design, manufacturing, yield and reliability. Visit ISQED's
website at http://www.isqed.com for membership and other information.
About SVEC
Founded in 1989, the Silicon Valley
Engineering Council (SVEC) is a non-profit cooperative educational
association of local engineering and technical societies that is formed to
coordinate engineering programs, sponsor and promote educational
activities, promote engineering career development among young people, and
increase public understanding of the impact of engineering in enhancing the
quality of life. For further information about SVEC, please visit
http://www.svec.org.
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