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Sigasi Enters EDA Market with Public Beta

Ghent, Belgium – May 20, 2009 – Sigasi, an early stage EDA company, today announced
the launch of a Public Beta Program for Sigasi HDT, an Intelligent Development Environment
(IDE) for VHDL.

Read the full press release.

Sigasi Public Beta: future of VHDL design

Today, Sigasi proudly announces the Public Beta program for Sigasi HDT, an Intelligent Development Environment (IDE) for VHDL (http://www.sigasi.com/publicbeta).

Sigasi HDT (Hardware Development Toolkit) is a powerful VHDL development tool that assists designers in reading, writing and modifying VHDL more accurately and faster. It differs from other development tools in that it contains an ultra-fast VHDL parser and compiler that runs transparently in the background (http://www.sigasi.com/product).

ParkOffice Lunch cafe

On Friday, Februari 13th, Sigasi's CEO Philippe Faes participated in a discussion panel at ParkOffice Lunch Cafe.

The press release can be found here: http://www.parkoffice.be/show-newsletter.asp?newsletter=20

Sigasi brings together the Belgian Eclipse community

On February 10, Sigasi organizes the first meeting of a regional Eclipse community in Belgium in collaboration with Collibra and Inventive Designers. The focus of this first meeting is on getting to know each other and on discussing future events.

Contact Hendrik (hendrik.eeckhaut@sigasi.com), if you'd like to join us.

Agenda:
18u00 : Welcome
18u15 : All participants present/demonstrate their use of Eclipse
19u00 : Discus how we organize future meetings: what, when, how often, ...
19u30 : Reception

Guest speaker at Ghent University

On November 25th, Ghent University welcomes Philippe Faes, founding CEO of Sigasi, as guest speaker in Prof. Stroobandt's Hardware-Software Codesign course. The lecture will outline the productivity lag of hardware designers compared to software designers, and will demonstrate that most of this gap can be bridged with a new generation of tool support, more specifically hardware refactoring.

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