ARM & IEEE to join in creating blended learning courses in embedded technology

04th February 2016
ARM & IEEE to join in creating  blended learning courses in embedded technology

Bangalore,  February 4 2016: IEEE  has joined hands with semiconductor IP company ARM  to develop Embedded Systems courses for the IEEE Blended Learning Programme. The program will deliver on-line and practical training in the latest ARM technologies now proving the foundation of the embedded computing markets internationally.
Says David Goldstein, Lead Director at IEEE: “The use of ARM based embedded systems is growing rapidly across multiple sectors including industrial automation and automotive and this is creating a pressing need for engineers to develop their knowledge of ARM technologies. We’re excited to create courseware in partnership with ARM for the IEEE Blended Learning Program in Embedded Systems as it builds on our successful applied blended learning program in VLSI"\
Adds Khaled Benkrid, Director of Education and Research at ARM: “IEEE is one of the world’s most influential technical bodies and together we have the opportunity to help equip thousands of engineers with the latest embedded computing skills.This initiative will give tomorrow’s engineers the tools to excel in their career and help drive the creation and delivery of new intelligent products everywhere. By starting in India, the initiative is tapping into one of the most vibrant new markets for engineering talent.”
IEEE’s Blended Learning Program employs a highly interactive, performance-based e-learning approach that reinforces core concepts through various stages of self-driven learning, practice sessions, and assessments. This engaging online learning is coupled with highly effective, hands-on applied training through extensive project work.