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SMTA Technical Program in Shanghai
April 12, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
SHANGHAI, China SMTA China will co-sponsor "China State Education Project for High-demand IT Talent SMT Technical Training Program," April 2425, co-located with Nepcon Shanghai. China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) is also sponsoring the training course and an exam for SMT operators.
The two-day course, organized by SMTA China and ChinaECNet, comprises a refresher lecture, which also will be available online; a half-day, hands-on production-line workshop; and MII/SMTA certification exams for SMT processes. The curriculum will cover solder paste printing, component placement, reflow soldering, wave soldering, and line balancing. Downtime and production-line designs will be discussed.
Open- and closed-book exams will require written answers and calculations. Participants are expected to possess a year of SMT experience, basic algebra skills, and an educational background of two years or more in technical studies, as the course is beyond entry-level.
Applicants should register by April 18, 2007. Those interested can contact Peggy Chen at +86-21-5609-3010, or peggy@smta.org.