International Conference on VLSI Design & Embedded Systems (VLSID) 2025

The 38th International Conference on VLSI Design & Embedded Systems (VLSID 2025) is scheduled to be held from January 4-8, 2025, at The Leela Palace, Bengaluru. Organized by the VLSI Society of India, this premier global conference will focus on the theme “Silicon Meets AI: Sustainable Innovations in Accelerated Computing, Secure Connectivity & Intelligent Mobility”.

The conference will feature keynote addresses from global leaders in academia and industry, including Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India, and Priyank Kharge, Honorable Minister for Information Technology & Biotechnology, Government of Karnataka.

VLSID 2025 will explore the transformative impact of VLSI and Embedded Systems on AI/ML, 5G, IoT, quantum computing, EVs, and emerging technologies. The conference will include 11 different tracks such as EDA & CAD, AMS & RF Circuits, Embedded Systems, IoT, Cyber Physical Systems & Automotive Systems, Test, Verification & Reliability, Quantum Computing & Neuromorphic Computing, 3DIC, Advanced Packaging, In-Memory & Near-Memory Computing, Hardware Security, Hardware for AI/ML, Logic and Circuit Design, Reconfigurable Computing & Processor Design, and Power & Energy Management.

A design contest on the theme “Disruptive Innovation in Semiconductor Arena” will be held for students pursuing B.E./B.Tech, M.Tech., M.S./PhD. The best 30 teams will be awarded hardware kits, and the top 5 teams in each category will get an opportunity to exchange their ideas at the conference1.

VLSID 2025 aims to catalyze innovation and collaboration in the semiconductor and electronics ecosystem, inspiring sustainable and impactful advancements that redefine technology both in India and globally.

For more information, please visit the official conference website: vlsid.org.

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