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26th Sept 2008
Cypress Semiconductor's
academic support initiative
Engineering institutes are becoming strategic partners
for leading semiconductor companies to expand their product
market. It's a good move, benefits both budding engineers
and companies in long term. Cypress is one such company
with two new announcements in this week.
1. With Nuva College of Engineering
Cypress is partnering with Nuva College of Engineering and
Technology in Nagpur, India to establish a next-generation
academic design facility. Students and faculty will have
access to Cypress's full suite of PSoC® programmable
system-on-chip and EZ-USB FX2LP USB2.0 controller
software tools and development kits for teaching and research.
Students and faculty will also have easy access to Cypress-sponsored
training, technical support and curriculum development assistance.
"This partnership will allow Nuva's students to receive
hands-on design experience using Cypress's industry-leading
technology," said Chandra Bhople, Nuva's Director of
Academics. "With Cypress's help, our students will
enter the workforce with the skills necessary to quickly
be productive in the fast-paced world of engineering and
computer science."
2. With Europractice
Cypress Semiconductor is partnering with Europractice to
provide Cypress's high-performance, mixed-signal, programmable
solutions at discounted rate for use by academic and not-for-profit
research institutions throughout the European Union. Included
in the offering is Cypress's PSoC® programmable system-on-chip
family, USB controllers, general-purpose programmable clocks
and memories, wired and wireless connectivity solutions,
and the West Bridge and EZ-USB® FX2LP controllers
that enhance connectivity and performance in multimedia
handsets. Cypress will also offer a full suite of development
tools, including its First Touch starter kit and PSoC
Designer integrated development environment.
Europractice is a European Union initiative to improve
the competitiveness of European industry by stimulating
the wider use of state-of-the-art technologies across research
and educational establishments. The Europractice Software
Service has over 650 member institutions across 38 countries.
Cypress University Alliance program includes a global design
competition, comprehensive curricula and a university alliance
website providing access to a cache of free design resources,
evaluation boards and online courses. It also includes product
donations for lab projects. Cypress also conduct design
challenge for all undergraduate and graduate engineering
students currently enrolled in an accredited university.
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