About EETimes Europe
EETimes Europe is a combined print and online publication developed as part of the EETimes global strategy.
Since its recent acquisition by European Business Press SA, EETimes Europe has been re-organizing its editorial team in order to make the best use of its available resources.
While Julien Happich was appointed Editor-in-Chief of EETimes Europe, Jean-Pierre Joosting and Colin Holland remain on board as editors, specialized in microwave engineering and embedded systems respectively. Both will also carry-on working on their respective specialist titles, Microwave Engineering Europe and Embedded Systems Design (Europe).
Paul Buckley runs both the EETimes Europe Power Management website and (ad interim) EETimes Europe Analog Europe website and will contribute more actively to the print edition of EETimes Europe and should be your main contact for power-related topics. Christoph Hammerschmidt runs the EEtimes Europe Automotive website and also contributes to EETimes Europe.
EETimes Europe has a license with EETimes allowing for the use of any article written by its staff including the articles written by Peter Clarke, and Anne-Francoise Pele.
Editorial coverage
EETimes Europe has a European readership of over 70,000 across more than 40 European countries provides a mix of industry news, analysis, technology news, and three monthly sector-specific special sections blending contributed technical articles with product news. The editorial features list has been drawn up for 2010 download as a pdf file. A full print media kit is available here. An online media kit is available here.
For each one of the monthly Design&Product focuses, the best person to contact would be the editor in charge of the specific section that may be of particular interest to you (identified by his/her initials in brackets on the publishing schedule).
EETimes Europe remains a monthly publication, published in English with its associated daily newsletter.
If you would like to share your expertise on one of the topics described in our feature list for 2010, please don't hesitate to contact the relevant editors for further guidelines. For business and market news, or if you are not sure who to contact for a specific product launch or general technology, please send your press info to one or more of the editorial team.
Contact info
Julien Happich: Tel. +33 153907865
Jean-Pierre Joosting: Tel. +44 1202543405
Colin Holland: Tel. +44 2083 191324.
Paul Buckley: Tel. +44 1962 866460
Christoph Hammerschmidt: Tel +49 8930779786
André Rousselot, Group Publisher: Tel +32 27349626 Mobile: +32 477279509
European Business Press SA, Avenue Eugene Plasky 144, 1030 Brussels Belgium
- AMD plans dedicated European distribution channel for its embedded program
- Macleod changes focus to revenue growth at National
- Digital ambient light sensors operate behind darkened glass
- SerialTek adds Linux support for its development tools
- Synopsys discreetly acquires Gemini
- GlobalFoundries' Dresden fab to run 22-nm CMOS
- Ralink, TrendChip merge to form wireless, broadband IC player
- ADI's Fishman pitches analog investors
- Applied continues to expand in Asia
- Analyst: Canon's litho hopes tied to nano-imprint
- Next generation system design - platforms versus tool-chains
- Software Defined Radio – the next-generation automotive radio platform
- TETRA Enhanced Data Services on TETRA 1 Hardware
- The microMIPS Instruction Set Architecture
- ARM Security Solutions and Numonyx™ Authenticated Flash
- Designing a Simple Robot with NI LabVIEW
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 2) - Automated Analysis and Validation
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 1)
- μPower Buck Regulator Safely Rides Through Automotive Load Dumps
- An integrated automotive display solution for powering auto infotainment systems
The STEVAL-MKI062V1 (iNEMO) launched by STMicroelectronics is a unique platform designed to demonstrate the performance of ST's most advanced inertial, temperature and pressure sensors.This month, STMicroelectronics is giving away five such kits, worth 260,90 Euros each, for EETimes Europe's readers to win.
And the winners are...In our previous reader offer, Anders Electronics was giving away a complete 5.7” UMR intelligent display evaluation kit valued at £2,000. The lucky winner is Mr. S. Hayden from the United Kingdom. Mr Hayden will be evaluating the display solution for use in a medical laser interface.
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