RTECC announces exhibit space in Santa Clara sold out

Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC) announces a sold-out event on January 22, 2015.

 

San Clemente, Calif - The Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference (RTECC) announces a sold-out event on January 22, 2015.

RTECC, with the help of event Technical Chairman, Erik Ploof, has redesigned this year’s RTECC event with the goal of providing the first and most sophisticated embedded, M2M and intelligent systems lineup of the year.

“With booth space sold out, we believe this is a clear sign that RTECC Santa Clara has become the dominant embedded event in Silicon Valley,” states John Reardon, president of The RTC Group, producer of RTECC Santa Clara 2015.

Along with a sold-out exhibition, RTECC will be announcing its full conference agenda this week, which will include over 40 hours of keynotes, technical seminars and hands-on demo sessions from the top names in embedded, IoT and M2M computing. Sessions include presentations from companies like Intel, Verizon, Freescale, Dell, Altera, Renesas Electronics and Arrow.

“We are surpassing every one of our attendance milestones as we near the date of the event, and are confident that this year’s event will be the largest in recent memory”, states Cindy Hickson, Senior Vice President, “The exciting program, expanded agenda, and new format are all leading to a break-out year for RTECC.”

For more information on the exhibition, conference and special activities at RTECC Santa Clara 2015, go to www.rtecc2015.com or contact your sales rep about wait-list options.

The RTC Group and RTECC would also like to thank and acknowledge the participation and partnership of the organizations supporting our community. As of the time of this release, RTC Group has cataloged over 500,000 marketing impressions delivered to engineers and developers in the area by a wide range of professional organizations, media partners and participating sponsors.

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