

For over 35 years EE Times has covered every aspect of the electronics business. It is the most enduring and most trusted source of information for the industry. Design engineers read it because it keeps them up to date with the latest product and design developments. Executives read it because it keeps them abreast of the most important business trends and the people and companies that drive the business. Marketing professionals read it because it shows them where the new opportunities are, where the growing markets are, and where the business will be next year and the year after that.
Since its start in 1973 EE Times has grown from a newspaper serving the needs of the US audience to become a global information powerhouse. Today its unsurpassed global reach serves the needs of the electronics industry in China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and Europe with a full complement of print and online media.
Every issue of EE Times in the US and around the world delivers the essential news and analysis that design decision makers - the Creators of Technology – need to be able to develop products and effectively bring them to market. The seasoned editorial team covers business news, technology developments, new design techniques and approaches, new products and anything else that is vital to fueling the creativity and innovation of the Creators of Technology.. Across the product development cycle EE Times offers information and analysis relevant to the decisions that need to be made at each stage. Access to largest global community of design decision makers.
Reader Classification by Job Function
*Includes Financial/Patent lawyer Source: BPA, June 2007
Reader Classification by Primary End Product
Region Where Design Engineering is Led at Company
*Total Respondents: 137,536; No answer : 2,464
EE Times' Product Portfolio
Sitting still isn’t an option in the ever-changing, ever-evolving world of technology. And at EE Times we realize that to keep pace with engineers, we have to constantly re-engineer ourselves. That’s why each week in print and 24/7 online EE Times delivers newsweekly style stories that provide insights and fuel new ideas for the creators of technology. It’s innovation in action.
EE Times At A Glance
EE Times offers technology marketers:
Online
Keeping up with the changing needs of the Creators of Technology can be challenging. Fresh, current, global information is a do-or-die requirement. eetimes.com, the leading Web site covering the global electronics industry, provides breaking news on new technologies, system and chip level design innovations, new products and emerging industry standards. A team of editors in the United States, Europe and Asia deliver a global perspective on significant events in the industry. And a series of local language editions in key design centers around the world deliver news of regional relevance.
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EE Times also offers newsletter sponsorships for each of its key North American and European audiences.
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Events
Intellectual Property Symposium
The Intellectual Property Symposium brings together a unique combination of thought leaders in electronic systems, software, and semiconductors across the engineering, business and legal professions.
This event is co-chaired by Rick Merritt, Editor-at-Large of EE Times and Mike McLean, Vice-President of Professional Services, Semiconductor Insights. Working with our Advisory Board that includes senior executives from ARM, Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft and TSMC, they have created an in-depth program that will resonate with those in the engineering, business and legal communities.
The Intellectual Property Symposium is co-located with the Embedded Systems Conference and the EE Times ACE Awards. Sponsorship opportunities are available.
ACE Awards
The EE Times Annual Creativity in Electronics (ACE) Awards celebrates the creators of technology who demonstrate leadership and innovation in the global industry and shape the world we live in. The ACE Awards were created to recognize the people, companies and products that show leadership in the electronics industry and honors those who are leading the way and making positive contributions -- the real innovators of technology. The 2008 ACE Awards marked the fourth year that EE Times has produced this awards program in conjunction with the Embedded Systems Conference in Silicon Valley.
By sponsoring, you align your brand as a key driver in elevating the innovations of electronics engineers and the industry’s contributions to technology advancement. A limited number of sponsorship opportunities are available on a first- come, first-served basis for companies interested in associating their brands with this major industry event.
Research
EE Times Market Intelligence Unit
The EE Times Market Intelligence Unit is a unified one-stop site specializing in paid research covering multiple aspects of business and technology market projection for system and component design in the electronics industry. The unit is directly affiliated with EE Times and complements TechInsights’ properties Semiconductor Insights and Portelligent.
In-depth analyses of emerging markets in such fields as communications, medical electronics, military-aerospace, and consumer electronics. The concise 24-page reports incorporate the technical details of known to larger studies, while offering a cost-sensitive look inside advanced technologies entering pre-production phases of market acceptance.
Small, focused reports tied to news involving an individual company or an industry, giving forthright analyses in the style of investment-bank analysis, while remaining free of equity-market ties. The related Investment Community Reports are surveys developed by private equity market insiders, examining emerging trends in private equity, venture capital, and the public market.
