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IPC Professional Development Courses to Elevate Potential of Industry
October 30, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Northbrook, Ill. — IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries announces the most comprehensive compilation of professional development courses for the entire electronics manufacturing supply chain.
These 66 tutorials and workshops will be held at the co-located IPC SMEMA Council's APEX/IPC Printed Circuits Expo/IPC Designers Summit exhibition and conference, which takes place February 22 through 26, 2004, at the Anaheim Convention Center, in Anaheim, Calif.
This year's professional development schedule consists of 20 full-day tutorials and 46 half-day workshops on such hot industry topics as advanced technologies; lead-free technologies; embedded passives; quality, reliability and testing; design; printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication; assembly processing; materials; environmental/safety issues; and supply chain/business issues.
Of the 66-course schedule, IPC has included the following brand-new tutorials and workshops:
Advanced TechnologyBare Die ImplementationLawrence Gilg, Dynalog Systems Inc.Lead-free TechnologiesImplementing a Lead-free Conversion Project for PCBs Sammy Shina, Ph.D., University of MassachusettsBest Practices in Implementing Lead-free AssemblyRonald Lasky, Ph.D., Indium Corp. of AmericaTim Jensen, Indium Corp. of AmericaEmbedded PassivesImplementing Embedded and Built-in Self-testLouis Ungar, A.T.E. SolutionsBridge the Design Tool Gap and Implement Embedded Resistors and Capacitors in Circuit Boards Richard Snogren, Coretec Inc.Embedded Component Design: A Hands-on Experience Michael Fitts, Mentor Graphics Corp.Integrated Passive Component Technology and CommercializationRichard Ulrich, Ph.D., University of ArkansasQuality, Reliability and TestingSMT Troubleshooting Phil Zarrow, ITM ConsultingDesignFundamentals of High-speed Digital Design Michael Fitts, Mentor GraphicsAssembly ProcessingProcess Considerations in the Assembly and Design of BGAs Rodney Miller, Tri-Onics Inc.Environmental/Safety IssuesAn Introduction to Laser Safety and Hazards Richard Greene, Laser Institute of AmericaSupply Chain/Business IssuesDecision Making Process for Evaluation of Outsourcing Electronic Design and Assembly Using e-Supply Sammy Shina, Ph.D., University of MassachusettsCreating Competitive Advantage in Today's Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) Market Susan Mucha, Powell-Mucha ConsultingFor complete descriptions and to sort through the show's professional development courses by day, instructor or keyword, visit shows.ipc.org.
IPC is a trade association dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its more than 2,200 member companies, which represent all facets of the electronic interconnection industry, including design, printed circuit board manufacturing and electronics assembly. For more information, visit www.ipc.org.