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Registration Now Open for Microchip’s 23rd Annual Worldwide MASTERs Conference

2019 conference will feature more than 50 new technical classes for embedded control engineersCHANDLER, Ariz., April 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microchip

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Registration Now Open for Microchip’s 23rd Annual Worldwide MASTERs Conference

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[{"type":"text","content":"2019 conference will feature more than 50 new technical classes for embedded control engineersCHANDLER, Ariz., April 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Microchip Technology Inc. (Nasdaq:MCHP) today announced that registration is now open for its 23rd annual Worldwide MASTERs Conference, the premier technical training event for embedded control engineers. The conference will take place at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix, Arizona, with the option of 3½ days of training from August 7-10 or 5½ days of training from August 5-10.With classes available for all levels of experience, MASTERs provides engineers with a forum for sharing and exchanging technical information on Microchip's large portfolio of products while serving as a design resource for using these products in applications. This year's conference will feature more than 110 classes - including more than 50 new courses - on Microchip's 8-, 16- and 32-bit PIC®, AVR® and Arm®-based SAM microcontrollers (MCUs), as well as high-performance analog and interface solutions, dsPIC® digital signal controllers, wireless and mTouch™ sensing solutions, memory products and the MPLAB® development ecosystem. The conference will also feature new classes from Microchip's Microsemi subsidiary, including three FPGA courses and one on Power over Ethernet (PoE). In addition to the classes offered, more than 50 hands-on workshops will be available for attendees.\"Attendees at MASTERs will leave knowing how to use smart, connected and secure semiconductors and services to develop new, differentiated products that will enable innovation across different markets,\" said Ken Pye, Microchip's vice president of worldwide applications. \"Engineers will work with conference attendees to provide the best possible learning experience, resulting in reduced design cycle times so products can get to market faster.\"Other activities offered at MASTERs include networking sessions to discuss relevant design topics with Microchip engineers, partners and attendees. Additionally, attendees can meet with third-party development tool experts and participate in an Inventors Showcase, which provides a forum for attendees and employees to display their own inventions. Extracurricular events include a PIC® MCU plane event, a Texas hold'em card tournament, a FIRST® robotics exhibition match, various daytime activ...

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