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York University chooses Altium Designer to enhance circuit design, analysis, test curriculums in its space and computer engineering programs

19th January 2010
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Altium continues to extend its partnerships with universities, with a new relationship with York University’s School of Engineering to supply Altium Designer for use within its space engineering and computer engineering undergraduate programs.
Altium Designer will be used by students in a broad group of engineering classes to expand their skills in circuit design, analysis and test. Real-life applications will include schematic generation and simulation of complicated circuits, analysis of Altium reference designs in a lab setting, and a fourth-year capstone project in which students design their own custom printed circuit board.

“We are very excited to offer our students the ability to use Altium Designer,” said Hugh Chesser, York University Associate Lecturer of Space Engineering. “I believe the integration of the different tools is the future trend for ECAD design and so am eager to update our curriculum to include it.”

“Altium is continuing to win over academic engineering programs with its easy-to-use, unified electronics design solution that lets engineers and students move to a ‘soft design’ methodology as part of a much broader, holistic design perspective and approach,” said Gerry Gaffney, Altium’s Regional CEO for the Americas.

Altium plays an important role in the development of the next generation of electronics engineers, with a particularly strong presence in university engineering programs. Universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Toronto, Wisconsin University, Aachen University and Tokyo Institute of Technology all use Altium Designer to create the next generation of space system engineers, while more than 900 universities in total employ Altium as their software tool of choice.

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