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Optimum Test Cell Solutions


Require more than Equipment Multitest is committed to best project effi ciency


Multitest is the major sponsor for the EMTC and the CAST session at Semicon Europa. Though every company works on its own business success, Multitest feels that communication, discussions and joined actions will create win- win situations for all parties involved.


Multitest is one of the leading suppliers for test cell equipment and cooperates closely with customers. This gives a good understanding, how important smooth and seamless interface communication is.


The EMTC will be a platform for open discus- sions and presentations of new ideas, whereas the CAST Mounting and Docking workshop will focus on reducing the complexity of the communication between equipment users and vendors.


With Multitest’s Plug & Yield™ program the same issue is addressed: Making a test cell project more efficient. Whereas the CAST works on simplifying the project communica- tion, with the Plug & Yield™ program Multitest will do all this for the customer.


IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER


With the comprehensive product portfolio in- cluding test handlers, contactors and load boards Multitest has a thorough understanding of the industry requirements and a long-term expertise to offer optimized test cell solutions.


Multitest Plug & Yield™ provides you signifi- cant cost and time savings i.e. you bring your products to market faster and at lower cost and/or better margins.


EMTC (European Manufacturing Test Conference) Find out more: www.semiconeuropa.org Wednesday, October 20, 2:00 pm Thursday, October 21, 8:30 am


CAST Mounting & Docking Workshop Find out more: www.semiconeuropa.org Thursday, October 21, 2:00 pm Co-Chairs: Günther Jeserer, Multitest Rene Monnet, STMicroelectronics


Plug & Yield™ Introduction of the program Find out more: www.multitest.com/plug&yield Tuesday, October 19 to Thursday, October 2o


at the Multitest booth no. 1.528


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