The Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC) proudly presents its 2019 Silicon Valley Engineers Week Banquet on Saturday February 23, 2019. The SVEC honors outstanding individuals for their contributions by welcoming them into its Hall of Fame. The banquet will also feature a distinguished keynote speaker and award several scholarships for academic excellence. The Hall of Fame ceremony recognizes local engineers for their outstanding professional achievements, both in engineering and technology-- and for significant contributions to the community. Tickets are $95.
5:30 PM Networking Reception and No-Host Bar
7:00 PM Dinner with Friends
Keynote by Jeni Panhorst, Vice President, Data Center Group,
General Manager, Network Strategy and Programs, Intel Corp.
"5G: The Why, The What, and The How"
Billions of devices and sensors will be coming online in the next several years, placing unprecedented demands on wireless networks. 5G networks and technologies must be built with capacity, latency, and scalability in mind. This is not just to support the growth in devices but also to address the need for faster, more reliable connectivity, rapid access to computing power and storage at the edge, and also the agility to provision new, diverse services for the consumer and enterprise. On the journey to a software defined, fully automated and intelligent network, Intel is partnering with industry leaders to supply cutting edge technology while building an ecosystem of providers that offer choice, optimized solutions and a quicker path to market.
2019 Engineering Hall of Fame Inductees:
Tsu-Jae King Liu
Dean of Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Mark A. Pasquale
Vice President and General Manager, Special Programs
Lockheed Martin Space
The Silicon Valley Engineering Council (SVEC) proudly presents its 2019 Silicon Valley Engineers Week Banquet on Saturday February 23, 2019. The SVEC honors outstanding individuals for their contributions by welcoming them into its Hall of Fame. The banquet will also feature a distinguished keynote speaker and award several scholarships for academic excellence. The Hall of Fame ceremony recognizes local engineers for their outstanding professional achievements, both in engineering and technology-- and for significant contributions to the community. Tickets are $95.
5:30 PM Networking Reception and No-Host Bar
7:00 PM Dinner with Friends
Keynote by Jeni Panhorst, Vice President, Data Center Group,
General Manager, Network Strategy and Programs, Intel Corp.
"5G: The Why, The What, and The How"
Billions of devices and sensors will be coming online in the next several years, placing unprecedented demands on wireless networks. 5G networks and technologies must be built with capacity, latency, and scalability in mind. This is not just to support the growth in devices but also to address the need for faster, more reliable connectivity, rapid access to computing power and storage at the edge, and also the agility to provision new, diverse services for the consumer and enterprise. On the journey to a software defined, fully automated and intelligent network, Intel is partnering with industry leaders to supply cutting edge technology while building an ecosystem of providers that offer choice, optimized solutions and a quicker path to market.
2019 Engineering Hall of Fame Inductees:
Tsu-Jae King Liu
Dean of Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Mark A. Pasquale
Vice President and General Manager, Special Programs
Lockheed Martin Space
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