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    Imec and Holst Centre to present research breakthroughs at ISSCC

    11/27/2012

    Imec and Holst Centre have announced that they will present nine papers at the 60th ISSCC (International Solid-State Circuits Conference), 20-24 February, 2013 in San Francisco. ISSCC is the foremost global forum on advancements in solid-state circuits and SOCs. Highlighting breakthroughs in different areas of imec's comprehensive research portfolio, imec will discuss the latest developments achieved in collaboration with its industrial partners. Imec's articles showcase circuit innovations for wearable and implantable biomedical systems, and low-power wireless systems design. Moreover, imec experts will also contribute to tutorials, panels, and evening sessions. "By accepting as many as nine imec papers, the ISSCC committee continues to endorse our leading role in ultra-low-power circuit design for next generation healthcare and wireless applications," says Chris Van Hoof, Program Department Director Integrated Systems at imec. "As an organization, we strive to remain at the forefront of innovative research and development and provide value to our industrial partners. We look forward to attending ISSCC's 60th anniversary event and to share imec's strong research advancements." Imec Holst Centre ISSCC

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