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28 August 2013

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EDA Consortium Presents Export Seminar on September 18th in San Jose

The EDA Consortium (EDAC) is presenting a seminar on U.S. export regulations at its San Jose headquarters on September 18, 2013. Larry Disenhof, group director, Export Compliance and Government Relations at Cadence Design Systems, and the chairman of the EDAC Export Committee, will share his knowledge of the current state of U.S. export regulations.

All exports from the United States of EDA software and services are controlled under the Export Administration Regulations, administered by the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). Failure to comply with export regulations can result in severe penalties including imprisonment.

"You are held liable for compliance to the regulations whether or not you know them, thus the Government considers training to be a key element of any export compliance program," said Larry Disenhof. "This 90-minute seminar will include new and updated information on worldwide export regulations affecting your company, the EDA industry, and our customers."

The seminar is a joint-effort of the EDAC Export Committee and its Emerging Companies Committee, and is being offered at no charge to all employees of EDAC member companies to provide the latest information on compliance regulation and best practices.

Attendees are strongly recommended to watch the online export overview presentation (login required) on some of the key issues and terminology in advance of the seminar. Employees of member companies who do not already have an EDAC website user ID can create one here.

About the EDA Consortium
The EDA Consortium is the international association of companies that provide design tools and services that enable engineers to create the world's electronic products used for communications, computer, space technology, medical, automotive, industrial equipment, and consumer electronics markets among others. For more information about the EDA Consortium, visit www.edac.org.

The information supplied by the EDA Consortium is believed to be accurate and reliable, but the EDA Consortium assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

 

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