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Trade Visit Examines China's PCB Market
November 1, 2006 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
BANNOCKBURN, Ill. IPC Association Connecting Electronics Industries has established a trade visit to China to better understand the direction of the Chinese PCB industry, and how it will affect the global market. The mission will run in conjunction with the 2006 International Printed Circuit and Electronics Assembly Fair in Dongguan, China, December 6-8, 2006.
North American executives are slated to begin the visit on December 4th in Shenzhen, China, and will spend the first two days touring some of South China's PCB manufacturing facilities. "This rare opportunity to view multiple Chinese operations will provide a true picture of where the Chinese PCB industry is headed and how it will impact the global industry in the future," said Nilesh Naik, president of Eagle Circuits and chairman of IPC's PCB Management Council Steering Committee.
Participants will attend the show's technical conference on the third day, which features tracks targeting marketing for executives, including South China PCB marketing trends; a global electronics industry outlook; and the states of North American, European, Indian, and Chinese PCB markets. On the fourth day, participants will attend an exclusive session with members of the Hong Kong Printed Circuit Association exploring how PCB manufacturers can form international partnerships. Delegates will also be able to walk the show floor.
For trip information, contact Susan Filz, IPC industry programs manager at (847) 597-2884, or e-mail: susanfilz@ipc.org. A full itinerary can be downloaded at www.ipc.org/tradevisit.