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Keysight Engineer Celebrates Spanish Engineer Juan de la Cierva During Hispanic Heritage Month

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: Keysight Technologies

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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month 2021, Keysight Technologies employees share how Hispanic engineering contributions have inspired them in their careers. Here’s a look at who inspired application engineer Eva Ribes-Vilanova.

Learn more about Keysight's commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and respectful work environment

About Keysight Technologies

Keysight delivers advanced design and validation solutions that help accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world. Keysight's dedication to speed and precision extends to software-driven insights and analytics that bring tomorrow's technology products to market faster across the development lifecycle, in design simulation, prototype validation, automated software testing, manufacturing analysis, and network performance optimization and visibility in enterprise, service provider and cloud environments. Our customers span the worldwide communications and industrial ecosystems, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor and general electronics markets. Keysight generated revenues of $4.2B in fiscal year 2020. For more information about Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS), visit us at www.keysight.com

Tweet me: In honor of #HispanicHeritageMonth2021, @Keysight employees share how Hispanic #engineering contributions have inspired them in their careers. Here’s a look at who inspired application engineer Eva Ribes-Vilanova: https://bit.ly/3Bd1hKD

KEYWORDS: NYSE:KEYS, Keysight Technologies, Hispanic Heritage Month

Banner image reading “WHO INSPIRES US… Spanish engineer Juan de la Cierva “He invented the autogyro (gyroplane) which helped lead to one of the first helicopters. Although trained as a civilengineer, Cierva became interested in aviation early in his youth. The crash of his trimoto plane in 1919 brought him to develop the autogiro as a more stable form of aircrafts.” -Eva Ribes-Vilanova, Application Engineer at Keysight Technologies”

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