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IPC announced today the January findings from its monthly North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program
Penang-based public-listed companies involved in the semiconductor, electronics and automated equipment manufacturing are looking forward to a reasonably strong first quarter in 2010, which is seasonally a weak period for them
Production continues to plunge as demand for higher-density models picks up, encouraging makers to shift to multilayer and HDI types
Future Needs of Printed Boards in Department of Defense Electronics Identified by the North American Electronic Interconnect Industry
In support of this objective, the International Technical Conference, to be held concurrently with the Fair, will emphasize the three keys to the success of the PCB industry
IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries announced today the July findings from its monthly North American Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Statistical Program.
Over forty leading representatives of industry and academia recently gathered at the National Metals Technology Centre, in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, to attend a seminar entitled New Developments in PCB and Interconnect Manufacturing. The event was hosted by EY, and supported by IeMRC and the ICT
The globalisation of markets results in stronger competition with clearly noticeably cost pressure. For companies producing electronic equipment, it is therefore of extreme importance to reduce production costs whilst maintaining a consistently high quality level of the manufactured products
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