
Join Us for the RISC-V University Demo Day!
On Thursday, May 15th, the demo theatre will host universities and research institutions, providing them a platform to present their innovative research outcomes through hardware or software demonstrations.
We’re inviting universities and research institutions enthusiastic about RISC-V to join our RISC-V University Demo Day, an event where academic innovation intersects with the world of RISC-V and open-source hardware and software.
RISC-V has risen as a leading architecture, delivering unmatched flexibility, scalability, and openness. Across Europe, universities and research institutions have led the charge in RISC-V exploration, pioneering transformative advancements poised to redefine the future of computing.
This demo day offers you a platform to present your state-of-the-art RISC-V research, whether through hardware prototypes, software demonstrations, or creative applications. From developing innovative RISC-V processor designs to enhancing software ecosystems for RISC-V systems or advancing RISC-V-based IoT solutions, we’re eager to see your contributions!
By taking part in the RISC-V University Demo Day, you’ll share your work with peers, industry experts, and enthusiasts while helping to fuel enthusiasm and drive RISC-V adoption across diverse sectors.
Join us to harness the power of RISC-V and collaboratively shape the future of computing, one inspiring demo at a time!
Guidelines
- The university demo day is limited to universities and research institutions, worldwide.
- Demonstrators can be results from joint projects with industry, but the focus must be clearly on the academic partner(s).
- Presentations are limited to an overview slide.
- The actual demo should showcase your great results, either around a chip, FPGA or software.
- Viewers should understand the relevance of your demonstrator to the growing RISC-V ecosystem.
Submission
To create the best experience of this unique opportunity, we require you to provide a short description and share a brief video of your proposed demonstration. This does not have to be of very high quality and be the final demonstration, but it is important for us to understand maturity of the demonstrator and the learning from your demonstration. Just use your powerful smartphone to show us what you plan to present!
The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 7th, AOE (Anywhere on Earth). We will start notifying accepted demo on Monday, April 14th.