+++Programme @ https://www.date-conference.com/programme-overview +++ +++ Register @ https://www.date-conference.com/registration +++ The puzzle is almost completed, and it creates a fabulous picture - the advanced programme of the 28th edition of the Design, Automation and Test in Europe conference, DATE 20 25. The top scientific event in Design, Automation and Test of microelectronics and embedded systems for the academic and industrial research communities worldwide takes us to beautiful Lyon, France, from 31 March to 2 April 2025. At DATE 20 25, the DATE community, again, comes together for the conference in an intensive three-day format, focussing on interaction as well as further strengthening the community. Most regular papers will be presented in technical sessions using short flash-presentations, where the emphasis is on poster-supported live interactions (in addition to the common full-length presentation videos available before, during and after the conference). By this, we continue to focus on the core value of conferences: meeting, discussing, and exchanging. Programme Highlights The traditional Opening Ceremony features two outstanding keynotes - Jean René Lequeypes (CEA-Leti, FR) and Giovanni De Micheli (EPFL, CH). Afterwards, all programme facets of DATE 20 25 fan out with various sets of sessions that focus on emerging topics, bringing new challenges to the community. DATE 20 25’s special days bring into focus “ AI and ML Trends” as well as “ Emerging Computing Paradigms”, alongside the traditional special initiative on Autonomous Systems Design (ASD). In line with this, DATE 20 25 continues to present outstanding lunchtime keynote presentations, given by Yankin Tanurhan (Synopsys, US) – as part of the ASD special initiative and Christian Mayr (TU Dresden, DE) – as part of the special day “Emerging Computing Paradigms”, which are complemented by the IEEE CEDA Lunchtime Panel to celebrate the CEDA 20th anniversary. During the DATE technical sessions, matters from the four different areas:
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– Design Methods & Tools
as well as late breaking results are discussed interactively which engage exchange and discussion between presenters and audience. Additionally, Multi-Partner Projects find a platform to discuss their lessons learned and Focus Sessions further address trends in technical domains. Three embedded tutorials, that provide delegates with an introduction to significant DATE technical areas and design automation tools, as well as eight half-day workshops, that open further insights in trending topics and emerging issues in design, test, software and EDA, further complement what DATE 20 25 has to offer its audience. During the Unplugged Sessions, participants can unplug themselves from all technology and brainstorm ideas and visions about the future of digital engineering. The younger generation of participants may find and strengthen their link to the DATE community during the various parts of the Young People Programme (YPP), including the Careers Fairs – Industry & Academia, the University Fair, the Student Teams Fair as well as the PhD Forum. In line with the YPP, DATE is also this year’s hosts of the SoC Labs: The academic community for System On Chip development contest and, for the first time ever, the HACK@DATE – HackTheSilicon: The World's Largest Hardware Security Challenge Competition . Registration Meet, discuss, and exchange with us!
Register for
DATE 20
25 TODAY! Reduced
early bird registration fees are available until
13 February 2025.
Registered participants will receive access to pre-recorded presentation videos in advance of the conference to onboard on the new contributions and advances in research and being able to actively participate in the interactive technical presentations by the authors. In case of any questions, please contact:
DATE Conference Organisation
Phone: +49 351 65573 137
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