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The Mindpeed team takes an active role in leading trade associations, standards bodies and workgroups that support technology development in the greater communications industry.
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The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) was founded in 1916 to advance theory and development in the motion imaging field. Today, SMPTE serves its members with the latest technology information and education on a rapidly changing industry. SMPTE also is an accredited and globally-respected industry standards-setting body. As the leading technical society for the motion imaging industry, SMPTE is shaping the future of the constantly evolving content business. |
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The Small Cell Forum - formerly the Femto Forum - supports, promotes and helps drive the wide-scale adoption of small cell technologies to improve coverage, capacity and services delivered by mobile networks. The Small Cell Forum is directed by an Executive Board which comprises the Chair and the Executive Board Members.
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The International Wireless Industry Consortium facilitates global knowledge-capital collaboration, delivering unfiltered real time insight into vital technology, market and ecosystem evolution. The IWPC's technology-neutral community provides leadership to Identify new markets, products and service opportunities, illuminate potential supply chain gaps, and network with first-hand knowledge experts for ALL things wireless.
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The HGI, founded in 2004 by major broadband service providers (BSPs), and joined by leading vendors of digital home equipment, is shaping the way that IP services are delivered to the home. The HGI publishes requirements for digital home building blocks. Those building blocks are the hardware and software in the digital home that connect consumers and services. They include home gateways, home networks, and home network devices. |
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GSA's mission is to accelerate the growth and increase the return on invested capital of the global semiconductor industry by fostering a more effective fabless ecosystem through collaboration, integration and innovation. Members include companies throughout the supply chain representing 25 countries across the globe. |
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OCTANe connects people and ideas with capital and resources to fuel technology growth in Orange County. Our members represent Orange County technology executive leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, venture capitalists, academicians, and strategic advisors. |
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Bath Digital is a networking forum for Bath’s thriving digital community (UK). The organization is made up of a number of existing networks including BathSPARK, Creative Bath, Bathcamp, Bath-on-C and OpenMIC, and represents over 1,500 business professionals and freelancers in Bath.
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The original scope of 3GPP was to produce Technical Specifications and Technical Reports for a 3G Mobile System based on evolved GSM core networks and the radio access technologies that they support. The scope was subsequently amended to include the maintenance and development of the GSM Technical Specifications and Technical Reports including evolved radio access technologies. |
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The mission of the MIPI Alliance is to benefit the entire mobile industry by establishing standards for hardware and software interfaces in mobile devices. The organization actively promotes and encourages the adoption of these specifications throughout the industry value chain. Today, nearly 200 member companies actively participate in the Alliance, developing interface specifications which drive consistency in processor and peripheral interfaces, promoting reuse and compatibility in mobile devices. |
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The Center for Pervasive Communications and Computing (CPCC) at the University of California, Irvine was established in 2000 to facilitate research in emerging communications technologies that will dramatically change the way people access and use information. The need for ubiquitous communications to anywhere at anytime results in many challenges in different areas of communications, information theory, signal processing, systems, circuits, and networking. |
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The University of California has leveraged its strong research and technical capabilities to create The California Institutes for Science and Innovation (Cal ISIs). Calit2 represents a new mechanism to address large-scale societal issues by bringing together multidisciplinary teams of the best minds (both on and beyond UC campuses). |