Magillem Design Services is an electronic design automation (EDA) software and engineering services company, which has been established in the fall of 2006. The company has inherited “MAGILLEM”, an XML Based technology dedicated to new design methodologies for design teams spread around the world. The headquarters are in Paris, France with a subsidiary in the USA and sales office in Asia
The team has been actively contributing to the IP-XACT specification since 2003 and is currently providing a tool allowing for the design of an XML electronic data book really dedicated to IP Reuse and ESL platform integration. The Magillem solutions are running under Linux, Solaris and Windows.
Magillem has established partnerships with EDA vendors, alliances with ASICs leaders, universities, R&D European consortiums. Products
* SPI PACK (ISP Packager)
* MAGILLEM 4.1(Platform Assembly tool)
* MAGILLEM FCT (Flow Control Tool)
The team has been actively contributing to the IP-XACT specification since 2003 and is currently providing a tool allowing for the design of an XML electronic data book really dedicated to IP Reuse and ESL platform integration. The Magillem solutions are running under Linux, Solaris and Windows.
Magillem has established partnerships with EDA vendors, alliances with ASICs leaders, universities, R&D European consortiums. Products
* SPI PACK (ISP Packager)
* MAGILLEM 4.1(Platform Assembly tool)
* MAGILLEM FCT (Flow Control Tool)
Conor Jackson Grant (born 3 May, 1990) in Caldbeck. He is a current youth footballer at Gretna FC. His position is goalkeeper. He signed for the club in September 2006 on YTS terms. During his first year at the club, Conor endured a torrid time being understudy to local favourite, Daniel Lowson. However, when Daniel was released in the summer of 2007, Conor was delighted to be promoted to first choice goalkeeper in the under 19 squad. He has recently featured as a substitute for Gretna first team.
Warren Lee (Hindi: वोरेन� ली) (Born: 28th July 1987 in Delhi, India) is an English cricketer who represented Kent County Cricket Club 2nd XI in 2007. He is a Right Arm Fast Medium Bowler and a Right Handed Middle Order batsman.
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Early Years...
Lee is the younger of two sons born to Russell and Priya, both enthusiastic cricket fans. His older brother, Barry also played cricket at county age group for Middlesex. Lee was born and brought up in the capital city of Delhi in India where he spent many a day in the streets playing Tape Ball cricket. His passion for cricket developed at a young age and after the family's migration to England in 1999 when Lee joined Blackheath cricket club (Kent Premiere League) aged 13. Lee started cricket as a batsman but due to a rapid growth spurt took up fast bowling. Lee has been associated to Kent County Cricket Club since the age of 13 having represented all age groups upwards. Lee was a pupil at Eaglesfield School and Shooters Hill College, both in South East London. Lee has learned most of his adult cricket at Blackheath under the guidance of coach and player Chris Swadkin.
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Kent career so far...
Lee was recommended by coach Chris Swadkin at the age of thirteen to Kent CCC. Lee impressed coaches at all age groups and at the age of 15 was entered into an emerging players programme. At age 17, Lee was selected as a scholar on the Kent CCC academy where he spent two winters under the guidance of coach Paul Farbrace and has since been representing Kent CCC 2nd XI. Lee made his 2nd XI county championship debut in 2005 against Derbyshire CCC taking 3 wickets. In his second county championship match against Nottinghamshire CCC 2nd XI Lee claimed 6 wickets. In the summer of 2005 The ECB announced under 19 Regional Squads for One Day matches to be played at the National Cricket Centre, Loughborough and following steady performances Lee was named in and represented the South East Regional Academy Squad.
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Bowling
Lee is a Right Arm Fast Medium Bowler capable of swinging a cricket ball in both directions. Lee stands at 6ft 4inches and is known for bowling a very well disguised slower ball and yorker. In 2007-2008 Lee played 1st Grade cricket for Stockton, New South Wales in Australia. He took 25 wickets in 11 games at an average of 13.7 and an economy of 2.30.
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Batting
Lee bats right handed and is an aggressive player know for his prolific boundary hitting. At club level Lee bats in the middle order and at County level Lee bats in the lower order.
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Early Years...
Lee is the younger of two sons born to Russell and Priya, both enthusiastic cricket fans. His older brother, Barry also played cricket at county age group for Middlesex. Lee was born and brought up in the capital city of Delhi in India where he spent many a day in the streets playing Tape Ball cricket. His passion for cricket developed at a young age and after the family's migration to England in 1999 when Lee joined Blackheath cricket club (Kent Premiere League) aged 13. Lee started cricket as a batsman but due to a rapid growth spurt took up fast bowling. Lee has been associated to Kent County Cricket Club since the age of 13 having represented all age groups upwards. Lee was a pupil at Eaglesfield School and Shooters Hill College, both in South East London. Lee has learned most of his adult cricket at Blackheath under the guidance of coach and player Chris Swadkin.
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Kent career so far...
Lee was recommended by coach Chris Swadkin at the age of thirteen to Kent CCC. Lee impressed coaches at all age groups and at the age of 15 was entered into an emerging players programme. At age 17, Lee was selected as a scholar on the Kent CCC academy where he spent two winters under the guidance of coach Paul Farbrace and has since been representing Kent CCC 2nd XI. Lee made his 2nd XI county championship debut in 2005 against Derbyshire CCC taking 3 wickets. In his second county championship match against Nottinghamshire CCC 2nd XI Lee claimed 6 wickets. In the summer of 2005 The ECB announced under 19 Regional Squads for One Day matches to be played at the National Cricket Centre, Loughborough and following steady performances Lee was named in and represented the South East Regional Academy Squad.
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Bowling
Lee is a Right Arm Fast Medium Bowler capable of swinging a cricket ball in both directions. Lee stands at 6ft 4inches and is known for bowling a very well disguised slower ball and yorker. In 2007-2008 Lee played 1st Grade cricket for Stockton, New South Wales in Australia. He took 25 wickets in 11 games at an average of 13.7 and an economy of 2.30.
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Batting
Lee bats right handed and is an aggressive player know for his prolific boundary hitting. At club level Lee bats in the middle order and at County level Lee bats in the lower order.
Lime Studio
Lime Studio is a young, vibrant and energetic multi-European design trio formed by Matthew Dabbs,
Oscar Tange and Panos Vasiliou after collaborating on several design projects during 2005. Now
recent graduates from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, they have exhibited their designs at
both London Design Festival and Tokyo Design Week.
100% Futures, London Design Festival was the first exhibition attended by this new design studio
and it proved to be the launch pad needed to gain a foothold on the design scene. The show proved
highly successful and generated a great deal of interest in all the designs presented which were
both thought provoking and inspiring.
After much publicity surrounding the Leaf rocking chair it was decided that Tokyo Design Week would
be a great opportunity to exhibit this piece. The chair attained much attention form both the public
and press, appearing on 3 Japanese TV channels on during the course of the event.
This multi-cultural trio has been collaborating since 2005 on a range of design projects that have
been short listed in several international competitions culminating in exhibiting on the Mathmos
stand at 100% East 2006. At the same time a piece was commissioned for the bathroom on Arata
Isozaki’s Floor 10, Hotel Puerta America, Madrid.
Looking to the future Lime Studio are collaborating with Spanish stone company Levantina exploring
their range of ceramics to present furniture concepts at Milan Furniture Fair 2008. Further research
and development work into materials and their relationship with furniture concepts will also be
presented in Milan.
Articles
Parton, Helen "Young Blood" -
Lime Studio is a young, vibrant and energetic multi-European design trio formed by Matthew Dabbs,
Oscar Tange and Panos Vasiliou after collaborating on several design projects during 2005. Now
recent graduates from Nottingham Trent University in the UK, they have exhibited their designs at
both London Design Festival and Tokyo Design Week.
100% Futures, London Design Festival was the first exhibition attended by this new design studio
and it proved to be the launch pad needed to gain a foothold on the design scene. The show proved
highly successful and generated a great deal of interest in all the designs presented which were
both thought provoking and inspiring.
After much publicity surrounding the Leaf rocking chair it was decided that Tokyo Design Week would
be a great opportunity to exhibit this piece. The chair attained much attention form both the public
and press, appearing on 3 Japanese TV channels on during the course of the event.
This multi-cultural trio has been collaborating since 2005 on a range of design projects that have
been short listed in several international competitions culminating in exhibiting on the Mathmos
stand at 100% East 2006. At the same time a piece was commissioned for the bathroom on Arata
Isozaki’s Floor 10, Hotel Puerta America, Madrid.
Looking to the future Lime Studio are collaborating with Spanish stone company Levantina exploring
their range of ceramics to present furniture concepts at Milan Furniture Fair 2008. Further research
and development work into materials and their relationship with furniture concepts will also be
presented in Milan.
Articles
Parton, Helen "Young Blood" -