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Aldec Opens South Asia Office in Bangalore, India

Mon Nov 2, 2009 10:35pm EST
HENDERSON, Nev.--(Business Wire)--
Aldec Corporation, a leader in RTL simulation and Electronic Design Automation
(EDA), announces today that it has opened a new Aldec-South Asia regional office
located in Bangalore, India. The new India operation will enable Aldec to better
serve its Design and Verification engineering customers in India and future
support across South Asia. The office will initially be focused on sales,
marketing and technical support for Aldec`s products in India, with planned
expansion in software development and testing. 

"The opening of an Aldec office in Bangalore, India is an important milestone in
the support of our overall growth strategy for South Asia. The new office will
provide the necessary local resources to support our growing customer base and
the anticipated growth of our product revenue. The Aldec-South Asia office will
set up an ecosystem for better customer reach and new training partners, to
deploy emerging verification methodologies," stated David Rinehart, Vice
President of Aldec. 

Contact Aldec-South Asia

Contact Aldec-South Asia office today for all India product and information
inquiries at http://www.aldec.com/Company/Contact.aspx. 

About Aldec

Aldec Corporation (www.aldec.com) is an industry-leader in Electronic Design
Verification and offers a patented technology suite including: RTL Design, RTL
Simulators, Hardware-Assisted Verification, Design Rule Checking, IP Cores,
DO-254 Functional Verification and Military/Aerospace solutions. Aldec is a
privately held corporation and employs approximately 200 people worldwide. 

Aldec is a trademark of Aldec Corporation. All other trademarks or registered
trademarks are property of their respective owners.

Aldec Corporation, Henderson
Lori Nguyen, 702-990-4400, ext. 254
Director of Marketing
Lorin@aldec.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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