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iNEMI to Debut European '07 Roadmap Efforts at Productronica '05
October 20, 2005 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
HERNDON, Va. — The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI) will hold the first regional meeting to kick off its latest industry roadmap at Productronica 2005, to be held November 15–18 in Munich. Co-sponsored by Fraunhofer IZM, IEEE's Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology (CPMT) Society and IMAPS Europe, the meeting is scheduled for November 16th at the New Munich Trade Fair Center. iNEMI also will be making presentations at four Productronica-sponsored forums, and has scheduled two project-related meetings.
In 2004, iNEMI began proactively recruiting global participation in the roadmapping process. This year's meeting at Productronica aims to broaden European input into the 2007 Roadmap, to be developed throughout 2006. "In the last roadmap cycle, organizations such as the Fraunhofer IZM and IMAPS Europe provided invaluable input to our effort. This cycle, we are hoping to further expand European involvement in roadmap development, and see the Productronica show as an excellent venue for reaching out to industry," says Jim McElroy, iNEMI's CEO. "Today's electronics industry is truly global, and the more participation we get from key regions around the globe, the more valuable the final product will be. We hope to increase European participation in, and leadership of, the 2007 iNEMI Roadmap. We want to ensure that our next roadmap accurately reflects the important technology and infrastructure issues facing European electronics companies, and this meeting is our first step toward that goal."
iNEMI membership is not required to participate in roadmap development. For additional details about the meeting, and to download a registration form, please click here, and for a detailed schedule of iNEMI forums and meetings at Productronica, please visit www.inemi.org/cms/calendar/Productronica.html.