New Venue Debuts at ESC Boston 06
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- CMP Technology's Electronics
Group today announced the nine companies participating in the Disruption
Zone, a forum for electronics companies to showcase their latest
innovations in technology.
Debuting at Embedded Systems Conference Boston 06
(http://www.embedded.com/esc/boston), the Disruption Zone will feature companies
seeking to forever change the embedded systems industry. Cosponsored by
Adams Capital Management and Venture Development Corporation (VDC), the
Disruption Zone consists of a specially created exhibition area on the ESC
Boston trade show floor, along with an exclusive, invitation only luncheon
for industry influencers -- venture capitalists, analysts and media.
* Virtutech (http://www.virtutech.com) allows developers to "dry run" their
new systems well before they're ever built. What if you could test out new
processors, buses, and software all without ever building a prototype? What
if you knew, before you even started, that you were going down the right
(or wrong!) path?
* UltraCell (http://www.ultracellpower.com) manufactures small, quiet and high
energy density power generators for portable electronics. The systems are
fueled with easy-to-use methanol fuel cartridges weighing approximately
one- half pound, which can power a typical laptop for up to 12 hours. Swap
in new cartridges and the system will provide power indefinitely. These
systems are highly reliable, rugged and based on proprietary UltraCell
reformed methanol fuel cell RMFC technology.
* Sensor Platforms (http://www.sensorplatforms.com) moves network intelligence
out of a central computer and puts it directly on the sensors. Intelligent
sensors can work anywhere: in factories, automobiles, homes, appliances, or
anywhere there's something to measure. Making the sensors smarter and
networked makes the whole system more reliable and powerful.
* SecureRF (http://www.securerf.com) -- Security is everywhere but it doesn't
have to be difficult. Most embedded systems have limited CPU horsepower,
memory space, and power requirements. Where's the extra overhead supposed
to come from? This company makes cryptography easy and painless, suitable
for even the smallest embedded system.
* Quickfilter Technologies (http://www.quickfiltertech.com) -- DSP filtering
software is a fact of life in embedded systems -- or is it? What if you
could filter input signals without writing a single line of code, in
hardware? These chips could eliminate some of the toughest and more
error-prone parts of any developer's job.
* Quantum Leaps (http://www.quantum-leaps.com) -- What if you could design a
real-time system without a real-time operating system (RTOS)? Most embedded
systems are designed around a traditional RTOS but they're complicated to
use and have subtle hidden side effects. Quantum Leaps replace the RTOS
with a software state machine that's a more natural fit for many real-time
systems.
* Enpirion (http://www.enpirion.com) -- Getting DC power into your systems
shouldn't be difficult. Or expensive. Or bulky. This company makes DC/DC
conversion as simple as it sounds, and with a minimum of external
components.
* ENCIRQ (http://www.Encirq.com) -- All embedded systems manage data, so why
aren't they designed around data transfer and storage? This company's data-
centric approach to systems leads to remarkable changes in architecture,
performance, and reliability.
* CorEdge Networks (http://www.coredgenetworks.com) -- CorEdge Networks is a
leading supplier of IP/chips, software, sub-system and system-level
products. CorEdge develops networking products that enable high performance
for ATCA, AMC, MicroTCA and IPMI applications.
"Only the Disruption Zone will feature so many pioneering technologies
in one location -- innovations such as a rechargeable fuel-cell battery,
intelligent sensors, DSP filtering chips, and a software state machine that
could replace your RTOS," said David Blaza, publisher of Embedded Systems
Design. "These are the companies that are shaping our future through new
technologies that could change the electronics industry."
About the CMP Technology Electronics Group
The CMP Technology Electronics Group is the premier technology and
business media brand serving the information needs of the creators of
technology worldwide. Offering a full suite of products and services to
reach electronics technology professionals throughout the world, the CMP
Technology Electronics Group delivers the most targeted audience and
actionable information to marketers in the electronics technology
community. Each month, the CMP Technology Electronics Group delivers more
than 1 million copies of its print publications, including EE Times, to
subscribers in more than 23 countries and online visitors from 100
countries view more than 8 million pages on its Web sites in seven
languages including EE Times Online and TechOnLine. More than 40,000
decision makers attend its Embedded Systems Conferences each year in
Boston, Silicon Valley, China and Taiwan.
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.
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