Industry News | 2003-05-30 08:26:20.0
The inventors of this module type and holders of the patent are chief technical officer Kenneth J. Kledzik and president Jason C. Engle, both of San Clemente, California.
Industry News | 2018-03-13 18:51:40.0
SMTA is excited to announce the technical program has been finalized and registration is now open for the South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly. The event will be held May 8-10, 2018 at the MITEC in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Industry News | 2022-08-14 14:18:23.0
The following statement is issued by John Mitchell, IPC president and CEO, to comment on President Biden's signature today on the "CHIPS and Science Act" in Washington, D.C.:
Industry News | 2009-04-23 20:54:01.0
MINNEAPOLIS, MN � The SMTA is pleased to announce its latest technical event in Penang, Malaysia. The SMTA South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies will be held November 19-20, 2009 at the Equatorial Hotel in Penang, Malaysia. Presentations are currently being solicited for the following key technology tracks:
Industry News | 2013-10-01 18:16:06.0
A dozen experts from organizations in Asia, Europe and North America will present strategies for enhancing reliability in electronics assemblies on 19–20 November in Bangkok.
Industry News | 2009-09-13 17:36:35.0
Penang, Malaysia – SMTA is proud to announce the final program for the South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies, to be held November 18-20, 2009 at the Equatorial Hotel in Penang, Malaysia.
Industry News | 2012-02-23 14:43:13.0
IPC has announced the winners of the Best U.S. and International Papers of IPC APEX EXPO® 2012. Selected through a ballot process by the event’s Technical Program Committee, the papers will be presented at IPC APEX EXPO, February 28–March 1, at the San Diego Convention Center.
Industry News | 2018-12-08 03:35:10.0
Top 10 Consumer Electronics Companies in the World
Industry News | 2018-08-21 03:18:10.0
According to public statistics, since 2010, the 142-year-old Japanese technology giant has started to move from profit to loss. Due to the impact of nuclear power and other businesses, Toshiba has a huge debt of US$6.1 billion (about 41 billion yuan). It was forced to start the road of selling debts.