Freescale Lays Down Global Design Challenge

Oct. 29, 2007
This year's event invites embedded designers and engineering students to create green (environmentally-friendly) designs using a select group of the company's products.

Freescale Semiconductor today announced their Global Design Challenge. This year's event invites embedded designers and engineering students to create green (environmentally-friendly) designs using a select group of the company's products. Regional winners can expect to receive cash prizes and first place regional winners get a chance to compete for a grand prize of $50,000. Additionally, regional first-place winners may attend a Freescale Technology Forum of their choice. For more details, visit www.freescale.com/designchallenge

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