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CBAR Teams Up with SMTnet
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
PORTLAND, Maine - SMTnet and the Center for Board Assembly Research (CBAR) at the Georgia Institute of Technology announced a partnership to share resources and technical content over the Web. The agreement provides for the distribution of SMTnet`s Electronics Forum over the CBAR Web site, providing convenient access to SMTnet`s community of electronics manufacturing professionals and Georgia Tech`s faculty and students. In addition, Georgia Tech will publish technical papers in the SMTnet professional library, bringing cutting-edge research directly to professionals in the workplace.
"Our forums provide a convenient linkage between businesses, students and academics," said Keith Luke, content manager at SMTnet. "Combined with our expanding technical library, SMTnet is a powerful problem-solving resource for electronics manufacturers."
Matt Perry, program manager at CBAR, commented, "The CBAR`s mission is to advance the state of the art in electronics manufacturing. SMTnet allows a forum for our professors, students and research engineers to interact with industry. We look forward to interacting with the SMTnet community."
For more information, visit the Georgia Tech forum at www.cbar.org, or the SMTnet forum at www.smtnet.com/ electronicsforum.