Avnet Memec, part of the Avnet
Electronics Marketing Americas business region of Avnet, Inc. (NYSE:
AVT), announced today the launch of a series of technical seminars
focused on Energy
Micro's energy-efficient EFM®32 microcontrollers
(MCUs). These day-long technical seminars will take place in nine cities
across the United States and will be hosted by technical experts from
both Avnet Memec and Energy Micro. Registration costs $32.00 and is open
now at www.em.avnet.com/EFM32Seminars.

Avnet and Energy Micro announced today the launch of a series of technical seminars focused on Energy Micro's energy-efficient EFM(R)32 microcontrollers (MCUs). These day-long technical seminars will take place in nine cities across the United States and will be hosted by technical experts from both Avnet Memec and Energy Micro. Registration costs $32.00 and is open now at www.em.avnet.com/EFM32Seminars. (Photo: Business Wire)
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Attendees will spend the day exploring the advantages of Energy Micro's
product families, through technical presentations and hands-on labs –
featuring the EFM32 Gecko starter kit. Ideal for use in ultra low-power
applications, the EFM32 MCU enables designers to achieve the lowest
possible energy consumption in applications that operate with no
external power or operator intervention. In addition, technical experts
from ARM will also be on hand to present on ways to simplify design
migration using Cortex-M3 architecture.
"Energy Micro is excited to team up with Avnet Memec to help train our
broadening base of customers in the Americas," said Raman Sharma, vice
president of sales, Americas, Energy Micro. "With this seminar series, a
team of experts will give our customers a hands-on experience with our
energy-friendly Tiny Gecko microcontroller as well as our innovative
energyAware™ and Simplicity Studio software suites."
"Our customers are looking to Avnet for energy-efficient MCU solutions
to meet the rising demand for battery-operated applications, like sensor
monitoring and security access," said Phil Sansone, senior vice
president, Avnet Memec Americas.