‒ Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, to Deliver Keynote on Growing Need for Low Power FPGAs ‒ ‒ Multiple Technical Sessions Focused on Edge AI, Sensor Fusion, System Design‒ Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, to Deliver Keynote on Growing Need for Low Power FPGAs ‒ ‒ Multiple Technical Sessions Focused on Edge AI, Sensor Fusion, System Design

Lattice to Showcase its Latest FPGA Technology Innovations at the International VLSID Conference

‒ Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, to Deliver Keynote on Growing Need for Low Power FPGAs ‒

‒ Multiple Technical Sessions Focused on Edge AI, Sensor Fusion, System Design, and More ‒

HILLSBORO, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–$LSCC #Automotive—Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced its exhibition plan for the upcoming International VLSID Conference taking place January 3 – 7, 2026 in Pune, India.

As part of the event, Lattice Senior Vice President of Research and Development Pravin Desale will deliver a keynote presentation exploring the market dynamics and trends that are positioning low power FPGAs at the forefront of technological advancements. Lattice will also have track sessions and panel discussions on low power FPGAs and AI from edge to cloud, and technology demonstrations with industry partners focused on advanced automotive and robotics applications.

  • Who: Lattice Semiconductor
  • What / When (GMT+2):
    • Lattice Demo Showcase (Major Stall #B1), Jan 5 – 7
    • Keynote
      • Jan. 5, 10:30 – 11 a.m. at Main Auditorium
        • “Powering the Future – How Low Power FPGAs are Shaping Tomorrow’s Tech Landscape” by Pravin Desale, Head of R&D, Lattice Semiconductor
    • Track and Panel Discussions
      • Jan. 3, 2 – 3:30 p.m. at Hall-3
        • “FPGA-Based System Design for VLSI Engineers: Leveraging Lattice Solution”
      • Jan. 6, 1:50 – 2:40 p.m. at Main Auditorium
        • Next Generation Semiconductor Solutions for AI for Hyperscale and Edge Applications”
      • Jan. 6, 5:25 – 5:55 p.m. at Sabha 1
        • Breaking Barriers: “Building Resilient Careers in Semiconductor Industry”
  • Where:
    • Pune, Maharashtra, India.

The International VLSI Design & Embedded Systems conference focuses on the latest advancements in VLSI and Embedded Systems, and is attended by over 2,000 engineers, students & faculty, industry, academia, researchers, bureaucrats, and government bodies.

Supporting Resources

  • For more information about Lattice, please visit https://www.latticesemi.com.
  • For more information about the conference, visit VLSID Conference.

About Lattice Semiconductor

Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC) is the low power programmable leader. We solve customer problems across the network, from the Edge to the Cloud, in the growing Communications, Computing, Industrial, Automotive, and Consumer markets. Our technology, long-standing relationships, and commitment to world-class support let our customers quickly and easily unleash their innovation to create a smart, secure, and connected world.

For more information about Lattice, please visit www.latticesemi.com. You can also follow us via LinkedIn, X, Facebook, YouTube, WeChat, or Weibo.

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, Lattice Semiconductor (& design), and specific product designations are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lattice Semiconductor Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. The use of the word “partner” does not imply a legal partnership between Lattice and any other entity.

GENERAL NOTICE: Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holders.

Contacts

MEDIA CONTACT:
Sophia Hong

Lattice Semiconductor

503-268-8786

[email protected]

INVESTOR CONTACT:
Rick Muscha

Lattice Semiconductor

408-826-6000

[email protected]

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