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Altium sponsors WorldSkills London 2011 as part of its commitment to shaping the future of electronics

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Altium sponsors WorldSkills London 2011 as part of its commitment to shaping the future of electronics

 

14 electronics teams get creative with Altium Designer

 

SYDNEY, Australia – 3 August 2011 – Altium announced that it is an official supplier to the international WorldSkills 2011 competition which takes place at ExCeL London from 5th-8th October 2011. As part of a continued commitment to the event and the education of the next generation of electronics engineers, Altium is supporting the 14 competing teams of the electronics category with its electronics design software Altium Designer.

 

Held every two years, WorldSkills is the largest international skills competition in the world, where young people from across the globe compete to become the best in their chosen skill sector. A total of 1,000 competitors from over 50 nations compete in 45 skills, ranging from engineering and manufacturing technology, including electronics, to IT, social services and creative arts. This year’s “skills olympics” is expected to attract 150,000 visitors making it the largest WorldSkills event to date.

 

Altium’s involvement in WorldSkills dates back to 2007 and is part of the company’s wider strategy of breaking down the barriers to innovation by widening the access to next generation electronics design. By backing the WorldSkills competition and similar events such as Formula Student, Altium seeks to foster and inspire young talent to pursue a career in electronics.

 

“Altium’s solutions are easy to learn, use and deploy. We constantly bring new technologies to the market in an accessible way so that engineers can always use the latest technology,” said Martin Harris, Head of Global Field Operations at Altium. “We are pleased to provide our software to every participant in the electronics competition for WorldSkills London 2011, and are excited to see the results of how budding engineers from across the globe use their talents and skills in this electronics design competition.”

 

Competitors will be using the latest release of Altium Designer, Altium’s unified electronics design solution. Altium Designer is built on a unified data model allowing a huge step forward from traditional point tools. Smart design data management, FPGA/PCB co-design, real-time 3D PCB design, integrated version control, managed release processes and many more features make Altium Designer a powerful platform for innovation.

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Frank Krämer

Altium Europe GmbH

+49 721 8244 108

frank.kraemer@altium.com

 

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Monika Cunnington

PRismaPR (UK)

+44-1462 640 779

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www.prismapr.com

 

About Altium

Altium Limited (ASX:ALU) creates electronics design software based on the belief that anyone who wants to create electronic products that make a difference should be able to do so. Altium’s unified electronics design environment links all aspects of electronics product design in a single application that is priced to be as affordable as possible. This helps electronics designers break down barriers to innovation, harness the latest devices and technologies, manage their projects across broad design ecosystems, and create connected, intelligent designs.

Founded in 1985, Altium has headquarters in Sydney, and operates worldwide. For more information, visit www.live.altium.com.

Altium, Altium Designer and AltiumLive, and their respective logos, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Altium Limited, or its subsidiaries. All other registered or unregistered trademarks mentioned in this release are the property of their respective owners, and no trademark rights to the same are claimed.

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