FPGA Horizons London tickets live

Adam Taylor announced tickets for FPGA Horizons London 2026, a two‑day event featuring technical FPGA talks and hands‑on tutorials aimed at deepening FPGA development and verification skills. The announcement frames the event as a practical learning opportunity for engineers working on RTL and verification flows. (x.com)

Tickets are now on sale for FPGA Horizons London 2026, a two-day conference for engineers working with field-programmable gate arrays, or chips that can be reconfigured after manufacturing. (tickets.fpgahorizons.com) The registration page lists a Day 1 ticket at £100 for Tuesday, October 6, 2026. It says workshop access is handled separately through an application process rather than at checkout. (tickets.fpgahorizons.com) The event website says London 2026 expands to two days, with technical talks and demos on Day 1 and hands-on workshops on Day 2. It also says 29 exhibiting partners are already confirmed. (fpgahorizons.com) Field-programmable gate arrays are chips engineers can rewire with code, more like rebuilding a factory floor than installing a phone app. They are used in systems that need low latency, fixed timing, or custom data paths, including space, radar, and high-performance embedded hardware. (adiuvoengineering.com) That makes training and peer-to-peer events unusually practical in this field: the conference call for papers asks speakers to show code, block diagrams, architectures, measurements, and other “real engineering artifacts,” and to avoid sales pitches. The submission deadline for London 2026 talks is April 30, 2026. (fpgahorizons.com) FPGA Horizons is a young event. Trade coverage last year said the inaugural London conference was scheduled for October 7, 2025, and the 2026 London page now describes this year’s edition as the event “back” in London. (signalintegrityjournal.com, fpgahorizons.com) The conference brand is also expanding beyond the United Kingdom. FPGA Horizons’ home page says Adiuvo Events is partnering with the Printed Circuit Engineering Association to bring a United States edition to Worcester, Massachusetts, in 2026. (fpgahorizons.com, eejournal.com) Adam Taylor, who announced the ticket launch, is a chartered engineer and fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, according to his company biography. His background includes FPGA work in radar, satellites, cryptography, and image processing. (adiuvoengineering.com) For engineers deciding whether to go, the immediate facts are simple: London 2026 has opened paid registration, Day 1 starts on October 6, and workshop seats will be allocated through a separate application step. (tickets.fpgahorizons.com, fpgahorizons.com)

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