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How to apply for IntelFPGA University Support floating licenses

Nebojsa
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Dear Intel FPGA University Program Support Team,

At the University of Novi Sad, Serbia (Faculty of Technical Sciences), we have extensive experience with FPGA toolsets, having previously used Altera FPGA tools before transitioning to Xilinx. Recently, we have reevaluated our needs and determined that the Intel FPGA Quartus and Questa tool-sets would be an excellent fit for our laboratory work and examinations. To support our educational activities, we require licensing solutions for the following facilities:

Labs-B (Regular weekly lectures and tests): 150 seats
Labs-A (Final and midterm exams): 160 seats.

Given the scale of our operations, floating licenses would be the most practical solution for us. While the Lite package covers our basic requirements, access to the Standard or Pro edition would greatly enhance our advanced coursework and research projects. As a member of the Europractice consortium (User ID: A47600), we hope to leverage this partnership to facilitate the licensing process. We would greatly appreciate your support of the academic community by providing access to your industry-leading tools. Your contribution would empower the next generation of engineers with hands-on experience in cutting-edge FPGA design and verification, aligning with Intel's commitment to education and technological advancement. Thank you for considering this opportunity to collaborate with our institution. 

Best regards, 

Nebojsa Pjevalica,

full professor, Computing and Control Engineering Dept. 

Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia,

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RichardTanSY_Altera
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Hi @Nebojsa 

We only provide technical support in the forum.
If you would like to request software licenses and hardware, please apply for the Altera University Program in the webpage below. Click "Apply Now" in the webpage. 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/fpga-academic/membership.html

 

For further inquiries, you may reach out to <fpgauniversity@intel.com>

 

FYI, Altera University Program Support FAQ:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/fpga-academic/support.html

Thank. 

Regards,

Richard Tan

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ShengN_Intel
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Hi,


Floating license can be generated from SSLC site https://licensing.intel.com/psg/s/?language=en_US


Thanks,

Regards,

Sheng


RichardTanSY_Altera
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Hi @Nebojsa 

We only provide technical support in the forum.
If you would like to request software licenses and hardware, please apply for the Altera University Program in the webpage below. Click "Apply Now" in the webpage. 

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/fpga-academic/membership.html

 

For further inquiries, you may reach out to <fpgauniversity@intel.com>

 

FYI, Altera University Program Support FAQ:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/fpga-academic/support.html

Thank. 

Regards,

Richard Tan

Nebojsa
Beginner
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Thanks for the detailed answer!

Best regards,

Nebojsa

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