Presenter
Amit Gupta

Biography
Amit Gupta is a technology executive and serial entrepreneur with over two decades of leadership in semiconductor design automation and AI innovation.
At Siemens EDA, Amit leads the Custom IC division and spearheads AI initiatives across the organization. Under his direction, the team develops cutting-edge AI technologies for the Siemens EDA portfolio, and solutions for variation-aware custom IC design, library characterization, IP validation, simulation, schematic capture, and layout—products that power the chips found in today's most advanced electronic devices.
A proven entrepreneur, Amit founded Solido Design Automation in 2005, and as President & CEO built it into the market leader for AI-based semiconductor design tools before its successful acquisition by Siemens in 2017. Previously, he founded and became President & CEO of Analog Design Automation (1999), which pioneered breakthroughs in circuit design automation and was acquired by Synopsys in 2004.
Amit holds dual degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science with Great Distinction from the University of Saskatchewan.
At Siemens EDA, Amit leads the Custom IC division and spearheads AI initiatives across the organization. Under his direction, the team develops cutting-edge AI technologies for the Siemens EDA portfolio, and solutions for variation-aware custom IC design, library characterization, IP validation, simulation, schematic capture, and layout—products that power the chips found in today's most advanced electronic devices.
A proven entrepreneur, Amit founded Solido Design Automation in 2005, and as President & CEO built it into the market leader for AI-based semiconductor design tools before its successful acquisition by Siemens in 2017. Previously, he founded and became President & CEO of Analog Design Automation (1999), which pioneered breakthroughs in circuit design automation and was acquired by Synopsys in 2004.
Amit holds dual degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science with Great Distinction from the University of Saskatchewan.
Presentations
TechTalk


