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NMI are running The Future World Symposium on 15th/16th September at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Apart from a great line-up of international senior speakers from companies like Intel, Microsoft, O2, Freescale, Aptina, ST-Ericsson and Wind River…
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NMI are running The Future World Symposium on 15th/16th September at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Apart from a great line-up of international senior speakers from companies like Intel, Microsoft, O2, Freescale, Aptina, ST-Ericsson and Wind River…
July 23
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What’s the world going to be like in the next 10 years? Maybe the best way to decide is tolook at how the world has changed in the last 10 years. And for that you need a snapshot of the year 2000…. Clearing out the garage recently, I came across a…
June 17
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Collaborative Projects - Verification Roadmapping at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, OX11 0QX
June 29, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Earlier this year, NMI published a Verification Roadmapping report containing an excellent cross-section of industrially-relevant projects. This event will review the projects in the report, outline funding options and present case studies of indus…
June 17
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May 25, 2010 from 9am to 4:30pm
NMI is delighted to introduce a combined IC Package / System-Level Design Network event on the theme “Lifting the Lid on Product Design“. This will be a unique opportunity to learn about the challenges and enabling solutions being implemented from C…
May 24
Robin Kennedy and Dave Waller are now friends
March 1
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That was when the mobile phone network in the UK started (with Cellnet and Vodafone). Twenty five years later, Cambridge Wireless are running a “Celluar 25” event. Looks to be a great event and line-up of speakers - more details are linked from http…
November 30, 2009
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Cellular 25 at Science Museum
January 21, 2010 from 3:45pm to 10:30pm
January 1st 1985 marked the start of the cellular radio revolution in the UK and the beginning of a truly remarkable journey. Cellular 25 marks an important anniversary of an industry which has changed human behaviour, created the connected world an…
November 30, 2009
A blog post by Robin Kennedy was featured
We had an excellent series of presentations at the NMI Multi-Core/Multi-Processor Event last week including a taste of things to come with realistic 3D graphics in Sat Nav. This will require an order of magnitude increase in processing power provide…
July 1, 2009
Robin Kennedy added a blog post
We had an excellent series of presentations at the NMI Multi-Core/Multi-Processor Event last week including a taste of things to come with realistic 3D graphics in Sat Nav. This will require an order of magnitude increase in processing power provide…
July 1, 2009
An event by Robin Kennedy was featured
NMI Embedded Network Event "Multi-Core & Multi-Processor Systems" at Renesas Technology Europe, Bourne End (near Maidenhead)
June 25, 2009 all day
This NMI event is next week - there are still a few places left but they are going quickly. Attendance is free to those from NMI member companies (see www.nmi.org.uk) and on request to others. See website for more details. http://www.nmi.org.uk/ev
June 19, 2009
Robin Kennedy added an event
NMI Embedded Network Event "Multi-Core & Multi-Processor Systems" at Renesas Technology Europe, Bourne End (near Maidenhead)
June 25, 2009 all day
This NMI event is next week - there are still a few places left but they are going quickly. Attendance is free to those from NMI member companies (see www.nmi.org.uk) and on request to others. See website for more details. http://www.nmi.org.uk/ev
June 16, 2009
An event by Robin Kennedy was featured
April 9, 2009
Robin Kennedy and Andy Buick are now friends
April 9, 2009
Robin Kennedy added an event
April 9, 2009
March 27, 2009

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The Disruptive Effect of Open Source - panel debate at FWS-2010

NMI are running The Future World Symposium on 15th/16th September at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. Apart from a great line-up of international senior speakers from companies like Intel, Microsoft, O2, Freescale, Aptina, ST-Ericsson and Wind River and including UK stars such as Imagination Technologies, CSR and ARM, we’re also running a number of panel sessions, including one on “The Disruptive Effect of Open Source”. This panel, on 16th September, will be chaired by Glyn Moody who is a journa… Continue

Posted on July 23, 2010 at 3:46pm —

Robin Kennedy

Looking ahead 10 years by looking back

What’s the
world going to be like in the next 10 years? Maybe the best way to decide is to

look at how the world has changed in the last 10 years. And for that you need a
snapshot of the year 2000….





Clearing out the garage recently, I came across a paper from 8th June 2000. It
was a memorable time – the headline

Continue

Posted on June 17, 2010 at 3:38pm —

Robin Kennedy

What were you doing on 1st January 1985?

That was when the mobile phone network in the UK started (with Cellnet and Vodafone). Twenty five years later, Cambridge Wireless are running a “Celluar 25” event. Looks to be a great event and line-up of speakers - more details are linked from http://www.nminet.org/events/cellular-25.

I first used a ‘mobile’ phone in 1988 – as a post-finals student earning extra money at a celebrity tennis weekend near Bath (Ilie Năstase was the star attra… Continue

Posted on November 30, 2009 at 3:17pm —

Robin Kennedy

Processing Power and 3D Visualisation - small form factor & low power

We had an excellent series of presentations at the NMI Multi-Core/Multi-Processor Event last week including a taste of things to come with realistic 3D graphics in Sat Nav. This will require an order of magnitude increase in processing power provided by (you guessed it) multi-core.

While this is an incredible technical achievement, it was brought home to me earlier this week (at 3am to be precise) how much more advanced the animal kingdom is. My eldest had woken up complaining there was a “larg… Continue

Posted on July 1, 2009 at 11:27am —

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