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Education - Events
UTS believes that innovation and research in VLSI and Embedded technologies requires efforts from both academicians and Industrialists. We give importance for involving Universities in our product research and development. We also make several products suitable for Education projects and research. A part from these activities we participate in several educational activities to give an insight of latest technological growth in electronics and computer science fields. Most of these activities are volunteered by our engineers and company offers such services for free of cost. As we have a vision to grow in these technologies, we expect such participation would popularize our products and bring a good reputation for us.
University Programme
PSOC Workshop
University Programme
Under this UTS offers free training in universities and engineering colleges for undergraduate and graduate students. The company senior engineers will take part in such seminars and workshops. Through these events we want to encourage the students towards core technologies. Our theory sessions and hands on FPGA board sessions would give a better approach towards digital design for both VLSI and embedded systems.
 
Recent Seminars
UTS has participated in several seminars and workshops related to FPGAs, Embedded system and JAVA technologies.

 
In Collaboration with IETE
UTS has made an affiliation with IETE (Institution of Electronics and telecommunication engineers) Warangal sub centre for participating in research and projects in VLSI and Embedded systems areas.

UTS VLSI forum
University VLSI Forum
UTS has formed a group of academicians who are very much interested in understanding and learning the VLSI design related concepts and tools. Under this forum very frequently we organize special lectures by senior engineers of UTS, invited talk by senior professors from various universities, hands on lab sessions on FPGA boards and group discussions.

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