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BP Microsystems to Participate in Upcoming CEMEX Events
October 6, 2004 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Houston, Texas—BP Microsystems, a leading supplier of device programming systems worldwide, announces that it will participate in the Contract Electronics Manufacturers Conference and Exhibition (CEMCEX) that is scheduled to take place at the Bara Hotel in Budapest on October 14, 2004, and at the Czech event that will take place at the Holiday Inn in Prague on October 12, 2004.
BP Microsystems's executive VP and COO, Lyman Brown will be presenting a paper titled, "Integrating Device Programming to Your Factory Floor," to an extensive audience of 500+ attendees.
Aimed at senior management throughout Central Europe, CEMCEX will be highly focused, by invitation only, and the seminars and exhibition will be free to delegates. Simultaneous translations, coffee breaks, buffet lunch and an informal reception will also be provided.
CEMCEX has also announced the program for the forthcoming events in the Czech Republic and Hungary. The Czech event includes a keynote speech on investment opportunities in the electronics industry from Radomil Novak, CEO of CzechInvest, while Csaba Kilian, Investment Director at ITDH, The Hungarian Investment and Trade Development Agency, will give the Hungarian keynote speech on the role and importance of the electronics industry.
Additionally, there will be a selection of half-day workshops covering key lead-free issues and a full day of presentations on various aspects of the production process. The free workshops include half-day sessions on "Lead-free soldering," "Total test coverage by combining different test methods" and "Lead-free soldering, metallurgical fundamentals, reflow applications and challenges." There will also be a total of 14 half-hour presentations in two tracks during the course of the day, covering interconnection materials, production equipment and test solutions.