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Arlington, VA — The Consumer Electronics Asso - ciation (CEA) will hold the third annual CES Unveiled Paris on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at the Pavillon Cambon-Capucines in Paris, France. Registration is now open for CES Unveiled Paris, one in a series of the global CES Unveiled events designed to bring innovative technology companies, top press, industry analysts, buyers and key con- sumer electronics (CE) influencers together to show- case new products and tech trends leading up to CES 2016. Owned and produced by CEA, CES 2016 will run January 6 - 9, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES Unveiled Paris will include a CES press


conference with announcements from CEA President and CEO Gary Shapiro and a consumer technology trends presentation from CEA’s market research team. The half-day, industry-only event also will present ground-breaking innovations from budding startups as well as established inter- national brands. “The decision to return CES


Unveiled to Paris was easy. The innovation coming from France is ground-breaking and is putting the country on the map as a digital power broker in the global economy,” said Shapiro. “Last year’s CES host- ed 70 French startup companies in our Eureka Park Marketplace, a des- ignated area on the show floor for startup technologies and services. We look forward to seeing France’s leading innovators at this (coming) year’s CES in Las Vegas and CES


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Technologies Summit and the Harsh Environment Symposium.


Key In-Process Live Inspection A new feature area will debut


during the SMTA International Electronics Exhibition: the “SMTA — NPL Solder Paste and Solder Joint Automatic Inspection Experience.” This special feature will take place during both days of the SMTA International Exhibition. The special feature area, sup-


ported by SMTA and NPL, will include live printing of ultra-fine pitch deposits, 0201 and 01005 devices, inspection and measurement of different combinations of materi- als, plus some of the key in-process inspection steps to make a process perform correctly. It will also include AOI inspection of printed board assemblies for open joints, lifted leads, partial lifting of passives and other less common defects. A series of test boards have been specially created with known process defects to show the machines’ capabilities. Bob Willis, feature area organ-


izer, will present a complimentary webinar on September 15 covering Solder Paste Inspection, Quality Control, Common Print and Reflow Problems - Causes & Cures. He will also showcase the activity at SMTA International. Companies that supply equip-


ment, materials, or products related to solder paste or solder joint auto- mated optical inspection are welcome to partner with SMTA to showcase products to attendees. Contact: SMTA, 5200 Willson


Rd., Suite 215, Edina, MN 55424 952-920- 7682 fax: 952-926-1819 Web: www.smta.org


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Unveiled Paris will provide a sneak peek into their latest breakthroughs.” CEA will partner with La Poste, France’s


mail service provider, committed to bringing inno- vative technology solutions to legacy industries. La Poste has recently launched its “French IoT” pro- gram in support of connected innovation through- out startups, large companies and competitive clusters in France. “We were very proud, last January, to be the


first French group to reveal an IoT platform at CES,” says Phillippe Wahl, La Poste Group CEO. “Our ambition is to become a leader in developing new digital services combining disruptive technol- ogy and human services. We consider IoT as a key element of our strategy, backed with strong values of proximity and confidence that La Poste carries forever. Thus, we actively support and promote local and national innovative projects, from both


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startup and large companies. Our partnership with CEA for CES Unveiled is a strong asset in achieving this goal.” CES Unveiled Paris highlights the dynamism


of the consumer technology industry, leading up to CES 2016 and is designated for the press, CE indus- try analysts, investors and tech executives. For fur- ther information about exhibiting or attending the event, visit www2.ce.org/e/26962/UnveiledParis/ 4hgvmb/436676061. CES is the world’s gathering place for all who


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thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years — the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. Contact: Consumer Electronics Association,


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