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AWR Jointly Hosts High-Frequency Design, Simulation,
and Test Workshop in Brazil and Argentina

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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – November 7, 2013
 
What:

AWR Corporation, the innovation leader in high-frequency EDA Software, is co-hosting with CST and National Instruments a complimentary series on high-frequency design, simulation, and test workshops in Brazil and Argentina this month. The workshop brings to South American designers hands-on insight into the world of simulation for RF and microwave circuits and systems as well as 3D electromagnetic analysis using AWR and CST software. Attendees will also be introduced to the National Instruments’ PXI platform for RF measurements.
 
When & Where: 

November 18, 2013 - São Paulo, Brazil
http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events/event/high-frequency-design-simulation-and-test-workshop-sao-paolo
 
November 19, 2013 - Campinas, Brazil
http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events/event/high-frequency-design-simulation-and-test-workshop-campinas
 
November 21, 2013 - Porto Alegre, Brazil
http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events/event/high-frequency-design-simulation-and-test-workshop-porto-alegre
 
November 26, 2013 - Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events/event/high-frequency-design-simulation-and-test-workshop-buenos-aires
 
Event registration is now open. Visit http://www.awrcorp.com/news/events?type=17&area=26 for more details and to register.
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About AWR, A National Instruments Company

AWR, the innovation leader in high-frequency electronic design automation (EDA) software, is a National Instruments Company.  AWR’s software portfolio of EDA solutions dramatically reduces development time and cost for products employed in wireless, high-speed wired, broadband, aerospace and defense, and electro-optical applications.  Learn more at www.awrcorp.com.


Contacts:

Sherry Hess
Vice President of Marketing
AWR Corporation
(310) 726-3000
hess@awrcorp.com




Posted  November 7, 2013
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