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IPC SMEMA Committee Announces New Members
April 14, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
BANNOCKBURN, Ill. — Four new committee members have been elected to the IPC—Association Connecting Electronics Industries Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Association (SMEMA) Council steering committee.
The new members, elected to three-year terms, are:
*Alec Babiarz, senior vice president, Asymtek *Robert Muller, general manager, commercial products, Teradyne Assembly Test Division *Marc Peo, president, Heller Industries *Jay Stepleton, general manager and vice president, Agilent Technologies, Manufacturing Test Business Unit.
Also, Pierre de Villeméjane, Speedline Technologies president, has been selected as the chairman-elect, and will begin his term at APEX 2006, to be held February 8-10, 2006, in Anaheim, Calif. Gerhard Meese, executive vice president of Dover Technologies, currently serves as steering committee chairman and representative to the IPC Board of Directors.
The SMEMA Council Steering Committee is responsible for setting the agenda for the IPC SMEMA Council, and is creating other new initiatives to improve supply-chain efficiencies in the electronics-manufacturing industry. One of its main priorities is the organization of the Council's APEX show.