Seen and Experienced On The Show Floor

Demonstrations and hands-on activities ensured plenty of tech insights at this year’s DesignCon.

John Blyler

February 6, 2020

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This year marked the 25th anniversary of the official beginning of DesignCon. The show’s pedigree evolved from earlier roadshows and events by the pre-eminent design, test and measurement company known back then as Hewlett-Packard. As in the past, this year’s event provided presentations by experts, technical sessions and panels by peers, and useful demonstrations of design and measurement systems. And that’s not including the hand’s on experiences using actual hardware and software. What follows is a sampling of all DesignCon 2020 had to offer. 

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John Blyler is a Design News senior editor, covering the electronics and advanced manufacturing spaces. With a BS in Engineering Physics and an MS in Electrical Engineering, he has years of hardware-software-network systems experience as an editor and engineer within the advanced manufacturing, IoT and semiconductor industries. John has co-authored books related to system engineering and electronics for IEEE, Wiley, and Elsevier.

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John Blyler

John Blyler is a former Design News senior editor, covering the electronics and advanced manufacturing spaces. With a BS in Engineering Physics and an MS in Electrical Engineering, he has years of hardware-software-network systems experience as an engineer and editor within the advanced manufacturing, IoT and semiconductor industries. John has co-authored books related to RF design, system engineering and electronics for IEEE, Wiley, and Elsevier. John currently serves as a standard’s editor for Accellera-IEEE. He has been an affiliate professor at Portland State Univ and a lecturer at UC-Irvine.

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