To All: The IBIS Open Forum is holding its second Asian IBIS Summit (Japan) Meeting in Tokyo, Japan, where several major companies have design operations and use IBIS. JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association) is the primary event sponsor with several companies, listed below, acting as co-sponsors. The event will held at JEITA headquarters in Tokyo. Several US experts are expected to participate. We encourage technical contributions from Asia. We expect a full agenda of relevant material. Note that we are also holding a Summit in Beijing, China on September 11. You may wish to consider this in your travel plans. Michael Mirmak Intel Corporation Takeshi Watanabe NEC Electronics Corporation ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ASIAN IBIS SUMMIT (JAPAN) SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND PRESENTATIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A S I A N I B I S S U M M I T ( J A P A N ) Date/Time: Friday September 14, 2007, 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM Meeting starts at 9:00 AM Location: JEITA Headquarters 3rd Fl., Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo Bldg. Annex 11, Kanda Surugadai 3-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 JAPAN http://www.jeita.or.jp/english/about/location/index.htm Content: Presentations and Discussions Purpose: Solicit and Exchange IBIS Model Related Information and Ideas. Organizational Sponsors: Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) EIA IBIS Open Forum Co-sponsors (in alphabetical order): Agilent Technologies ATE Service Corporation (Sigrity) Cadence Design Systems Cybernet Systems Mentor Graphics Corporation Cost: FREE, including refreshments and lunch Contact us for details regarding sponsorship BACKGROUND This year we holding the second open Asian IBIS Summit (Japan) meeting. Participants include major Japanese companies operating in Tokyo and affiliated with JEITA and IBIS. Our objective is to reach out internationally to communicate with the local experts and to learn of regional concerns. CONFERENCE LANGUAGE The conference language is English, but we will plan for technical translations in English and Japanese. Presenters may optionally deliver in Japanese as long as an English version of the material is available. IBIS SUMMIT This meeting will be conducted as a formal IBIS Summit Meeting. Presentations will be archived in an electronic format on our Summit site and minutes of the meeting will be issued. However, no formal decisions requiring votes are planned. CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS People involved in IBIS model development, EDA tool development and digital circuit design are invited to participate to the Summit meeting. If you plan to participate, please register with the information below: Name: E-mail address: Company: Top-level Web Link: Country: Telephone: Send to BOTH: Bob Ross, Teraspeed Consulting Group bob@teraspeed.com Takeshi Watanabe, NEC Electronics Corp. takeshi.watanabe@necel.com SIGNUP DEADLINE: September 7, 2007 Because of limited space, advance registration is required. CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS We are seeking presentations from individuals who have IBIS experiences or issues. If we have to select presentations for the number of time slots available, we will give preferential consideration to presentations from Asia. Presentation Format: LCD Projection from meeting laptop computer Time: 15-30 Minutes including questions Electronic Archival: All presentations will uploaded to our public IBIS Summit archives Electronic Format: Microsoft Powerpoint or Adobe PDF Presentation Copies: Available at the meeting for all attendees Presentation Deadline: September 7, 2007 to produce the presentation copies for the meeting If you plan a presentation, please ADD to the above registration information: Title of Presentation: Estimated Time: (30 minutes or less) We will notify you of acceptance and may follow up with questions when we form the program agenda. Note: Vendor promotional or business information is prohibited. Submitted presentations must be in English, although the delivery (spoken word) can be in either Japanese or English. Submissions from Asian are encouraged. AGENDA 8:30 Sign in Asian IBIS Summit (Japan) 9:00 Presentations 12:00 Free lunch 12:40 Presentations 14:30 End of Meeting and Break 15:00 Open Discussion about EDA Models (JEITA-EIA/IBIS Meeting) Everyone is welcome 17:00 Welcome Party The specific agenda is being developed. We expect seven or eight presentations covering a range of issues from existing customer experiences, existing clarifications and some of the future directions in IBIS to deal with technical advances. Several major IBIS Committee presentations from IBIS officers or active members are planned Several presentations on IBIS applications or modeling issues are expected from co-sponsor companies or their customers. LIST OF NEARBY HOTELS AND TRAVEL RULES Hotels in all price ranges can be found through internet searches. JEITA suggests the Tokyo Dome Hotel. 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