IEEE events include the International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) Meeting, the International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC), and the IEEE Industry Summit on the Future of Computing
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — October 2, 2018 — IEEE, the world's largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, encourages early adopters, innovators, technologists, and students to experience the 2018 IEEE Rebooting Computing Week events to be held 5-9 November 2018 in Tysons, VA. An annual, weeklong IEEE Rebooting Computing Initiative event, IEEE Rebooting Computing Week brings together leaders in industry, academia, and government to collaborate and explore new technologies. Computing topics addressed include approximate computing, biological computing, brain-inspired computing, quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and more.
“IEEE Rebooting Computing Week brings together individuals who share a common drive and commitment to not only enhance today’s computer performance, but who also are looking ahead at technologies that will drive the next computing era,” said Erik DeBenedictis, general chair of the 2018 IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC).
IEEE Rebooting Computing Week events to be held at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner in Tysons, Virginia include:
- The International Roadmap for Devices and Systems (IRDS) Meeting - 5-6 November 2018 (the first day is for IRDS members only and the second day is open to all registrants)
- The 2018 IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC) - 7-9 November 2018
- The IEEE Industry Summit on the Future of Computing - 9 November 2018
IEEE Rebooting Computing Week convenes great thinkers and trailblazers in the hardware, software, low energy consumption, high performance computing, and other computing industries to share insights on what’s to be expected in a new era of computing. The full line-up of speakers for IEEE Rebooting Computing Week will be announced soon. Already, this forward-looking event has secured renowned subject matter experts for The IEEE Industry Summit and ICRC, including:
- Dr. Mukesh V. Khare, Vice President of Semiconductor Research, IBM Research
- Dr. Trevor Lanting, Principal Scientist, D-Wave Systems
- Alan Lee, CVP, Head of Research and Head of Deployed AI and Machine Learning Technologies, AMD
- Alan Ho, Product Manager, Google Quantum AI Lab
- Bill Chappell, Director of the Microsystems Technology Office (MTO), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- Paolo Faraboschi, HP Fellow, Hewlett-Packard Labs
“Whether you are a student, a leader in the computing industry, or renowned in academia, IEEE Rebooting Computing Week offers engaging, thought-provoking discussion and a collaborative environment for networking opportunities at all three events,” said IEEE Fellow Elie Track, 2011-2014 president, IEEE Council on Superconductivity; co-chair of IEEE Rebooting Computing; “At each of the events, attendees will benefit from well-thought-out agendas that address key topics and that explore in depth the computing realities and challenges faced today and for the future.”
Take advantage of Early Bird savings available through Friday, 5 October 2018. For pricing and registration information on IEEE 2018 Rebooting Computing Week events, please visit the IEEE Rebooting Computing landing page. IEEE Rebooting Computing patronage opportunities can be found here.
IEEE Rebooting Computing is a program of IEEE Future Directions, designed to develop and share educational tools, events, and content for emerging technologies.
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