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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 21, 2007

UK roadshows explain advantages of unified design environment for existing users of Altium software.

Premier EDA Solutions is set to begin a second round of UK roadshows aimed at engineering managers, electronic product developers, software engineers and current users of Altium Designer, P-CAD, DXP and Protel 99SE.

Initial results from the first round of Altium Designer 6 UK roadshows have highlighted the benefits of the unified design environment to a wide design audience.

"During these sessions we have seen that many companies are not currently adopting a unified approach to their design processes", says Phil Mayo, Managing Director of Premier EDA Solutions.

"However, the feedback from the demonstration has shown a phenomenal reaction to the benefits of Altium Designer, primarily the ease of communication between design areas and time saving ability of the tool".

Roadshows will be held in Southampton, Leeds, Cambridge and Heathrow between 22nd May and 19th June 2007.

These sessions are billed as the ideal half-day opportunity to learn how Altium Designer brings together hardware, software and programmable hardware development within a unified environment to allow all aspects of an electronic product to be designed and managed within a single system.

Also on display at the Altium Designer 6 UK roadshow is new the Altium NanoBoard-NB2 - a reconfigurable development platform the uses the power of today's high-capacity low-power programmable devices to allow rapid and interactive implementation and debugging of digital designs.

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