VOICE 2020 postponed until September
Advantest has postponed its VOICE 2020 Developer Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona due to health and safety concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two-day VOICE 2020 conference will now take place on September 29-30 with the Workshop Day on October 1, 2020. The Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia will remain the venue for VOICE 2020.
“While we are all facing new and unique challenges brought about by the coronavirus, Advantest and the VOICE committee are focused on maintaining a content-rich program for this year’s conference,” said Judy Davies, Advantest’s vice president of Global Marketing Communications and VOICE 2020 Developer Conference ambassador. “I am grateful to the venue partners, sponsors, keynote speakers, presenters, and everyone else involved from our event entertainers and musicians to our own staff and committee members. Everyone has united together and is working collaboratively and supportively as we finalize the details. I could not have asked for or imagined a more committed, passionate and hard-working group of people and businesses to partner with. We are in this together and we will get through this together.”
Designed by test engineers for test engineers, the core of the VOICE Developer Conference remains its extensive learning and networking opportunities including a technical program featuring more than 60 presentations with submissions from authors representing 28 companies from 11 countries, a partners’ expo, a technology kiosk showcase, innovative keynote speakers and social gatherings as well as a full day of workshops.
The technical program will feature hot topics including artificial intelligence (AI) and SmarTest 8 software, new tracks on DC parametric and 5G testing as well as device/system-level test, test methodologies, hardware and software design integration and Advantest’s T2000 platform.
The Workshop Day will consist of sessions covering 5G/mmWave, V93000 test program generation and power/analogue device testing. In addition, a technology kiosk showcase at VOICE will offer attendees the opportunity to interact directly with Advantest product experts.
All originally scheduled keynoters have re-confirmed their availability to speak at VOICE on the new dates.
On September 29, the general session will feature two keynote speeches on the future of test and technology. The first speaker, Steve Pateras, senior director of marketing for the Test Automation Group at Synopsys, will deliver a keynote titled “Test Evolves – New Access to Adaptive Learning.”
Afterwards, research specialist Dr. Kate Darling will discuss the future of human-robot interactions in her keynote sponsored by EAG Eurofins Engineering Science, Headline Sponsor of VOICE 2020. Dr. Darling is a leading expert in social robotics who explores humans’ emotional responses to robots
On the second day, September 30, industry expert Dan Hutcheson, CEO and chairman of VLSIresearch, will cover a range of topics including 5G, IoT, AI and other critical IC markets and industry trends.
Then Fredi Lajvardi, vice president of STEM Initiatives at Si Se Puede Foundation, will discuss how he transformed a group of high school students into a national-champion robotics team.
Using humour and compassion to recount his inspiring journey, Lajvardi will illustrate the need to embrace diversity and invest in people to help others realise their potential.
VOICE will also present registered attendees and sponsors with unique opportunities to network throughout the two-day conference – during meals, breaks, a vibrant Partners Expo, and an off-site Welcome Reception.
This year attendees will be hosted to an evening at the G Collection, a museum built to house the private car and jewelry collection of Scott Gauthier, and Scottsdale’s most unique entertainment and dining venue. Entertainment will be provided by Gabi Holzwarth, celebrated contemporary violinist.
All conference registrations made for the original conference dates will be honoured for the new dates. Registered attendees need not take any action.