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productronica 2009 Columns: Photovoltaics, Green Electronics, Nanotech and More
August 11, 2009 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
MUNICH, Germany Messe München's online forum hosts productronica 2009 exhibitors, experts in their field, voicing opinions about current electronic manufacturing industry trends. Potential topics include solar, eco-friendly electronics, micro and nanotechnologies, organic electronics, EMS trends, and advanced packaging. productronica and the Munich Electronics Summit will take place November 1013 in Munich.
Experts from leading exhibitors will write about current electronics production trends on the productronica Websitewww.productronica.com.
Gerd Linka, Ph.D., manager of sustainable development at Atotech Deutschland GmbH, explains why "green" projects are gaining more ground in electronics production. The short answer: cost-effective action, coupled with environmental protection and social responsibility, creates worthwhile projects with a clear cost advantage.
Kurt Mann, Ph.D., international sales manager for Laser Beam Source Devices at Trumpf Laser, describes how lasers are now becoming a key manufacturing tool for photovoltaic (PV) cell manufacturing. Trumpf anticipates a triple-digit growth in laser production equipment used to produce solar cells.
Next week's column comes from Lars Wende, Ph.D., global sales manager at ASYS Automatisierungssysteme GmbH. Wende will describe how ASYS takes semiconductor industry manufacturing processes, the zenith of manufacturing automation, and disseminates these processes to other industries. The result of this process automation is increased efficiency and consistent quality.
Future Expert Column contributors, to be published biweekly, will deal with EMS, micro-nano technologies, advanced packaging, and organic electronics.
For more information about productronica, visit www.productronica.com.