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Espen Tallaksen
CEO EmLogic, Co-founder TechSeed & EmLogic, Director FPGA and Space (now hiring - see my posts)
Espen Tallaksen is a prominent figure in the field of FPGA and embedded systems, currently serving as the CEO, Founder, and Director of FPGA and Space at EmLogic AS, a position he has held since January 2021. He co-founded the company with the vision of establishing it as a leading design center for embedded systems and FPGA technology in Norway.1
Professional Background
Tallaksen has an extensive career in the technology sector:
- Bitvis AS: He was the Managing Director and Founder from 2012 until its acquisition by Acando in 2017. Bitvis became known as a leading independent design center for embedded software and FPGA design in Norway.1
- Inventas: Before founding EmLogic, he served as Director of FPGA and Space from August to December 2020.1
- CGI Norge: He held a similar director role at CGI Norge from September 2019 to August 2020.1
Major Contributions
Espen is recognized for several significant achievements:
- He is the main architect of UVVM, a widely used VHDL verification methodology/library that has gained global recognition among FPGA designers.1
- He has been involved in various initiatives, including founding TechSeed and chairing the annual FPGA-Forum in Norway since 2005.1
Education
Tallaksen holds degrees from reputable institutions:
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Sivilingeniør degree.
- University of Glasgow: Studied Electronic Systems and Microcomputer Engineering.1
Skills and Expertise
He is noted for being structured, result-driven, and a technical expert with strong coordination and sales orientation skills. His contributions to open-source projects and methodologies in VHDL verification further highlight his commitment to advancing technology in his field.1
Espen Tallaksen's leadership at EmLogic AS positions him as a key player in the development of innovative solutions within the FPGA space, making significant impacts on both local and international levels.