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IPC Calls for Participation
May 7, 2019 | IPCEstimated reading time: 1 minute
IPC is inviting the industry to join the upcoming IPC APEX EXPO 2020, to be held from February 1–6, 2020, as a presenter or instructor and share their best work with the electronics industry.
IPC APEX EXPO is the electronics industry's premier technical conference and exhibition, drawing an international audience to experience the latest advancements in design, materials, assembly, processes, inspection, and equipment.
Presenting at IPC APEX EXPO provides visibility for you and your organization. The proceedings from the technical conference reach an audience of thousands and are regarded as the best place to follow current technologies and best practices. Your material will be seen by key managers and executives from all segments of the worldwide electronics industry.
Presenters from companies such as Ericsson AB, Flextronics, IBM Corp., Indium Corp., MacDermid-Enthone, Northrop Grumman Corp., Oracle Corp. and Robert Bosch GmbH have published papers at previous technical conference sessions at IPC APEX EXPO. To recognize exceptional achievement, awards will be presented for "Best Paper."
Professional development courses are also a great way to delve deeper into the challenges facing the electronics industry. Instructors of these courses have the largest potential audience and reach a wide swath of attendees focused on learning. This is also a great way to pass on knowledge based on years of experience and leave a legacy.
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