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IPC Midwest: New
Bannockburn, IL — IPC Midwest Conference & Exhibition will be held September 21-22, 2011, at the Renais - sance Schaumburg Hotel & Conven - tion Center in Schaumburg, Illinois. After being a co-located event in Rosemont in 2010, IPC Midwest will be produced solely by IPC in 2011 and will bring focused, targeted and rele- vant information for the electronics manufacturing and printed boards industries. IPC Midwest will present an exhibition with the industry’s top suppliers, showcasing the newest products, processes and emerging technologies in all major categories. Admission to the exhibit floor is free to all who register by September 16. Attendees can shop and compare equipment and processes for their own needs all under one roof, saving time and travel expenses. Unlike any other regional
event, IPC Midwest also provides attendees with access to industry
Resources and Solutions Camera Users in Las Vegas
expertise through technical confer- ences, professional development courses and valuable standards development meetings that help shape the future of the industry. “IPC Midwest brings an excit-
ing and comprehensive industry-spe- cific event to a convenient regional location,” said Alicia Balonek, IPC director of trade show operations. “With the proliferation of new prod- ucts and services as well as new research released in 2011, companies have access to more resources and information to get their staff up-to- date on the new industry advance- ments and technologies, and to remain productive and competitive.” In addition to free exhibits-only
registration, special registration packages offer tailored and compre-
hensive educational opportunities. Contact: IPC % 877-472-4724 or
847-597-2860 Web:
www.ipc.org or
www.IPCMidwestShow.org.
Riverwood’s Mark Medlen to Keynote SMTAI
Minneapolis, MN — Keynote speaker at the SMTA Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony at SMTA Inter - national, October 19, 2011, will be Mark Medlen, Vice President of Operations and Supply Chain Services, Riverwood Solutions. He will present “Creating a Supply Chain That Provides a True Com petitive Dif - erentiation is Increa singly Difficult in an Industry Dominated by the Outsourced Manu facturing Model.”
Mark Medlen is a career opera-
tions, engineering and supply chain professional with more than 25 years of global operations experience. He has held operations and engineering roles at several companies including Texas Instruments, Micron, Flex -
tron ics and Abbott Labs. Contact: SMTA, 5200 Willson
Rd., Suite 215, Edina, MN 55424 952-920-7682 fax: 952-926-1819 Web:
www.smta.org
2011 EDITORIAL CALENDAR
September
Assembly and Production MD&MMW/IPCMW PP
October November
PCB and Production Productronica PP
PP= Product Preview
MD&MMW IPCMW
SOUTH-TEC IMAPS SMTAI
Productronica
Test and Measurement Electronics West/MDM PP
Electronics West/MDM
9/20-9/22 9/21-9/22 10/11-10/13 10/11-10/13 10/18-10/20
11/15-11/18 12/7-2/9, 2012
Chicago, IL Schaumburg, IL Charlotte, NC Long Beach, CA Ft. Worth, TX
Munich, Germany
Anaheim, CA
Las Vegas, NV — InfraMation 2011 — presented by the Infrared Training Center (ITC) —is coming to Las Vegas in November, and according to show management, this year is going to be better than ever. ITC Director Dave Brown says,
“This is the 12th year of InfraMation, and I’m excited about what we’re going to offer. We want every person who attends this year to walk away thinking, `This validates why ther- mography is such a valuable tool for my business.’” ITC is putting the finishing
touches on this year’s infrared cam- era users conference, which is a must-attend for thermal imaging professionals and anyone who wants to further their thermography educa-
hi-TeCh evenTS InfraMation for Infrared
www.us-tech.com
July, 2011
tion. According to one of last year’s attendees, “The conference was a great opportunity to interact with the industry players and enabled us to exchange experiences and get a glimpse of the future of thermal imaging technology.” Attendees will be exposed to the
newest technology, the most success- ful applications, and how to expand their business. Also being offered are investigations certification courses, along with specialized mini-confer- ences for Research & Science and Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) profes- sionals begin two days before the
main InfraMation sessions. Contact: Jen Loveland, Special
Events Coordinator % 503-498-3553
jennifer.loveland@flir.com
Trade Show Calendar MORE SHOWS:
www.topline.tv/tradeshows.cfm
July 12-14, Semicon West. *Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. Contact: Semicon % 408-943-6973 or 408-943-6901 Web:
www.semi.org
July 14, ATE Vision 2020. *Marriott Marquis, San Francisco, CA. Contact: Semicon % 408-943-6973 or 408-943-6901 Web:
www.semi.org
Sep. 19-21, IEEE Autotestcon. *Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, MD. Contact:
www.autotestcon.com
Sept. 20-22, Assembly Technology Expo, MD&M, Design & Manufacturing Midwest,
PLASTEC Midwest, MidPack, AeroCon, Quality Expo, Green Manufacturing Expo. *McCormick Place, Chicago, IL. Contact: Canon Communications, 11444 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064-1549 % 310-445-4200 fax: 310-996-9499 Web:
www.canon-
tradeshows.com
Sept. 21-22, IPC Midwest. *Schaumburg Renaissance Hotel, Schaumburg, IL. Contact: IPC % 877-472-4724 or 847-597-2860 Web:
www.ipc.org
Sept. 27-28, RFID Europe. *Churchill College, Cambridge, UK. Contact: Web:
www.IDTechEx.com/RFIDeurope
Sept. 28-29, Mid-South Design-2-Part Show. *Gaylord Opryland Convention Center, Nashville, TN. Contact: Design-2-Part Shows, P.O. Box 7193, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web:
www.d2p.com
Oct. 4-6, , Wisconsin Manufacturing & Technology Show. *Wisconsin Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park, West Allis, WI. Contact: Expo Productions % 800-367-5520 or 262-367-5500 Web:
www.epishows.com
Oct. 11-13, IMAPS. *Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA. Contact: IMAPS, 611 2nd St. N.E., Washington, DC 20002 %202-548-4001 fax: 202-548-6115 Web:
www.imaps.org
Oct. 12-13, Southern California Design-2-Part Show. *Pasadena Center, Pasadena, CA. Contact: Design-2-Part Shows, P.O. Box 7193, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web:
www.d2p.com
Oct. 18-20, SMTAI.*Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX. Contact: SMTA, 5200 Willson Rd., Suite 215, Edina, MN 55424 952-920-7682 fax: 952-926-1819 Web:
www.smta.org
Oct. 18-20, Mexitronica.*Expo Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Contact: ROC Exhibitions, Inc., 1963 University Dr., Lisle, IL 60532 % 630-271-8210 fax: 630-241-4375 E-mail:
mexitronica@rocexhibitions.com Web:
www.mexitronica.com
Oct. 19-20, Southern Design-2-Part Show. *Gaylord Palms Convention Center, Kissimmee, FL. Contact: Design-2-Part Shows, P.O. Box 7193, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web:
www.d2p.com
Nov. 2-3, New England Design-2-Part Show.*Royal Plaza Trade Center, Marlborough, MA. Contact: Design-2-Part Shows, P.O. Box 7193, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web:
www.d2p.com
Nov. 15-16,Energy Harvesting & Storage USA/Wireless Sensor Networks & RTLS USA. *Renaissance Boston Waterfront, Boston, MA Web:
www.IDTechEx.com/Boston
Nov. 15-18, Productronica. *New Munich Trade Fair Centre, Munich, Germany. Contact: Anika Niebuhr, Munich Trade Fairs, 75 Broad St., 21 Floor, New York, NY 10004 % 646-437-1014 E-mail:
aniebuhr@munich-tradefairs.com Web:
www.munichtradefairs.com
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