IBIS Summit

The IBIS Open Forum is pleased to announce a hybrid virtual/in-person IBIS Summit meeting following the 29th IEEE Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. This is the 27th IBIS Summit associated with events in Europe.

This IBIS Summit is intended to promote exchange of ideas and methods among users and developers of IBIS models, as well as the IEEE EPS and EMC Society members. Those interested in attending or presenting at the event may register using the information below. We encourage IBIS Summit participants to also attend SPI 2025.

The meeting is free and open to everyone. We look forward to seeing you either online or in Gaeta!

Lance Wang
Chair, IBIS Open Forum

First Call for Participants

Date Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Time 14:00 – 18:00 CEST (UTC+2)
8:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT (UTC-4)
5:00 am – 9:00 am PDT (UTC-7)
Location SPI 2025 venue
Online
Content Presentations and Discussions
Cost Free
Sponsors IBIS Open Forum

People involved in IBIS or related signal integrity, and/or power integrity model development, or EDA tool development, as well as the IEEE EPS and EMC Society members and SPI 2025 attendees, are invited to participate. If you plan to participate, please register on the IBIS website at https://app.ibis.org/summits/registration_form/5/. Deadline for registration is Monday, May 12, 2025.

Call for Presentations

We are seeking presentations from individuals who have experiences of interest to the IBIS modeling community. Presentations may be addressed to all levels of IBIS experience, from beginner to expert, and can include, but are not limited to:

• Demonstrations of modeling techniques
• Explanations of behavioral algorithms
• Descriptions of difficulties encountered
• Model correlation
• Modeling building experiences
• Comparisons to other modeling methods
• New technologies for modeling buffers and components
• New technologies for modeling packaging and interconnects
• Algorithmic modeling topics
• Ideas for IBIS model users
• Signal and/or Power Integrity modeling

Electronic Archival: We require electronic versions of all presentations that will be shared during the meeting, archived on the IBIS website, and made available to non-attendees. The preferred formats are Microsoft PowerPoint or Adobe PDF.

If you plan to make a presentation, please send it until the deadline for processing and brief review, alongside the following information:

Title
Presenter
E-mail address
Company
Estimated Time Required Usually 15 to 45 minutes
(allow time for questions)
Send to Doug Burns: vice-chair@ibis.org
Deadline Wednesday, April 30, 2025

All submissions will be reviewed by the IBIS Board and are subject to approval before presentation at the Summit. The IBIS Open Forum reserves the right to reject submitted presentations or stop a scheduled presentation with content that has not been reviewed. Please note that vendor-specific, confidential or product promotion material is forbidden at IBIS summits.