Technology Innovation the Key to Outperforming the Market
Spring 2009 Tektronix Innovation Forum has been held successfully in Taipei, Hsinchu, Seoul, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Beijing, Singapore and Philippines from April to May where over 1,500 customers attended with us. TIF brings together technical experts from Tektronix and leading technology companies to review advanced technologies that are giving new shape to the Digital Age, such as USB 3.0, PCI Express 2.0/3.0, Serial ATA 2.0/3.0, DisplayPort, DDR 2/3 etc. Please check it out to learn more about these latest solutions.
Also please click the below links to see what the experts and our valuable customers are saying.
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"We bought a Tektronix DPO7254 unit last year for PCIe Gen2 testing. Thanks to the RT-eye application, we can easily capture waveforms and display the eye graphic with the click of a single button, thus helping us reduce time to market." - Engineer, Mitac
"I've never seen better signal sources than Tektronix. I really recommend the AWG7100B series, which can generate and edit arbitrary and very complex waveforms, even with only a PC. Fantastic!"- Engineer, ZTE
"Tektronix instruments are easy to use and have a user-friendly interface, both features which are specifically important to allow engineers to get a quick start. These instruments can help us test our designs quickly and confidently, and get to market rapidly." - Engineer, Foxconn


"We were the market leader in USB 2.0, and we continue our involvement in USB-IF. Tektronix is the only contributor to USB 3.0 specification. So our job is to educate our customers on what’s happening on the USB community and make sure they are up to speed on the events."
"Tektronix has been always there from the very beginning with USB 1.0, PCIe Gen1 etc., and I’m proud that we continue to invest to these technologies to these days. I’m also proud that we were there when our customers are small, we were there as they grew, and we continue to be there as they continue to lead the innovation in the market."