Embedded Systems Boston provides 'Edutainment' with Live Teardowns that
Reveal the Inner Workings of Popular Consumer Products
MANHASSET, N.Y., Aug. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- CMP Technology today announced
its highly anticipated series of live product teardowns and other special
events at the 2007 Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston, running
September 18 to the 21 at the Hynes Convention Center. These product
teardowns will give conference attendees unprecedented insight into the
inner workings of today's hottest technologies that push the boundaries of
system design.
Live Product Teardown Events:
-- The California Cars Initiative will pull apart a Toyota Prius to
examine the systems that compose the hybrid vehicle. Be there to view
what allows this popular vehicle to average 55 mpg. In addition to
the teardown, ESC Boston will hold the first East Coast conversion of
the Prius to a plug-in hybrid car.
-- Discover the Vectrix MAXI-Scooter during the live Vectrix teardown
sponsored by Microchip. During this teardown viewers will view the
embedded systems that power the popular Vectrix scooter, a
high-powered electric two-wheel vehicle with the added benefits of low
running costs, low noise and zero emissions.
-- Learn how one of the newest and most advanced fitness devices, the
Nike Triax Elite, is able to offer a combined heart-rate monitor,
accurate electronic pedometer, and data upload capability. Sponsored
by Texas Instruments, whose MSP 430 low-power microcontroller helps
power the device, the Triax teardown promises to reveal embedded
technology of the future.
-- CMP's Semiconductor Insights will put the spotlight on counterfeiting
with a teardown of an iPhone clone to see how its contents compare to
the real deal. Additionally, Semiconductor Insights will share its
analysis of counterfeit NAND flash devices that were alleged to be
from Toshiba, Samsung, and IM Flash Technologies.
Other Special Events
-- ESC Boston will give attendees a chance to be photographed with the
Intel Chopper, a custom built embedded technology-based motorcycle by
Orange County Choppers.
-- Fun and networking are the name of the game at ESC's Casino Night
Party. This event will feature food, drinks as well as poker and
blackjack on a night to mingle with industry peers.
To register for ESC Boston, visit:
http://www.embedded.com/esc/boston/registration/
Commentary:
"ESC Boston's live product teardowns offer attendees an unparalleled
opportunity to view the embedded technologies that make up some of today's
most advanced systems in an entertaining format. These demonstrations will
heighten the already valuable ESC Boston program of visionary keynote
speakers and conference seminars," said David Blaza, Publisher Embedded
Systems Design. "It is CMP's goal to provide a forum that will excite and
educate embedded systems veterans and newer practitioners alike with
special events that promise to engage all attendees."
About CMP Technology (http://www.cmp.com)
CMP Technology is a marketing solutions company serving the technology
industry. Through its market-leading portfolio of trusted information
brands, CMP has earned the confidence of more technology professionals than
any other media company. As a result, CMP is the premier provider of
access, insight and actionable programs designed to connect sellers and
buyers in ways that yield superior return on investment. CMP Technology is
a subsidiary of United Business Media (http://www.unitedbusinessmedia.com),
a global provider of news distribution and specialist information services
with a market capitalization of more than $3 billion.
About TechMash
CMP Technology will celebrate the spirit of collaboration and combined
brain power at TechMash Boston 2007. TechMash 2007 will include The
Embedded Systems Conference; the industry's largest international embedded
technical conference and exhibition, Software Development Best Practices; a
strategic forum for senior software developers, and RFID World Boston,
focused on security, privacy and authentification issues for the community
that is using, building, leveraging, and driving radio frequency
identification (RFID) technology.
Carole Trachimovsky Linda Uslaner
The Horn Group for CMP Technology CMP Technology
ctrachimovsky@horngroup.com luslaner@cmp.com
781-356-7100 516-562-7685
SOURCE CMP Technology
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CONTACT: Carole Trachimovsky of The Horn Group, +1-781-356-7100, ctrachimovsky@horngroup.com, for CMP Technology; or Linda Uslaner of CMP Technology, +1-516-562-7685, luslaner@cmp.com
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