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Association & institutes news
aiMS harsh environment electronics
in effectiveness, executives are challenged
Symposium keynote speaker
to explore fresh approaches to business
announced
success. With this in mind, the IPC
iNeMi members release position Edward A. Morris, Lockheed Martin
Electronics Industry Executive Summit was
statement on the definition of “low Corporation, will be the keynote speaker
designed to equip executives with focused
halogen” for electronic products
for the AIMS Harsh Environment
market information and opportunities to
The International Electronics
Electronics Symposium held in
best capitalize on new growth areas. Titled
Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI), an
conjunction with SMTA International,
“Survive and Thrive in the New Business
industry-led consortium, released a
October 5-6, 2009 in San Diego,
Environment,” the summit will be held
position statement that defines “low-
California. Mr. Morris will review the
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lead-free electronics, and will then discuss
sessions for each area of the electronics
products. For PCBs and substrate
October 4-8, 2009 s San Diego, CA
the risk mitigation actions underway at the
manufacturing supply chain, the Executive
laminatTown aes, iNEMI membernd Country Resort and Convention Centes defr ine “low
national A&D community level and within
Summit will focus on meeting the future
halogen” as containing no more than 1500
Lockheed Martin.
smta.org/education/
Technical Conference | October 4-8, 2009
ppm of total halogens in th
Electronics Exhibition | October 6-7, 2009
needs of original equipment manufacturers
The industry’s strongest program on electronics A technology showcase featuring products and e resin plus
symposia/symposia.cfm#aims
assembly and advanced packaging services from leading suppliers to our industry (OEMs). Dedicated time for networking
reinforcement matrix, and no more than
with colleagues, customers and suppliers
900 ppm (each) of bromine or chlorine SMTa celebrates 25th anniversary
will also be provided.
www.ipc.org/executive-
(per IPC-4101). For components, each This year marks the 25th Anniversary
summit-09
plastic in the component should contain of the founding of the Surface Mount
less than 1000 ppm of bromine if the Technology Association, and the SMTA
eight eMS program managers earn
source is from brominated flame retardants is holding a dinner and celebration at its
coveted ipc certification
(BFRs), and less than 1000 ppm of annual event, SMTA International.
IPC—Association Connecting Electronics
chlorine if the source is from chlorinated It is also commemorating the occasion
Industries announces eight newly certified
flame retardants (CFRs), PVC or PVC with a special website accessible at smta.
EMS program managers under the IPC
copolymers.
www.inemi.org org/25. The site features lists of past board
EMS Program Manager Training and
members, officers, award winners, and
Certification Program. With this recent
important events. Trivia enthusiasts can
group, IPC has certified over 100 EMS
follow the weekly release of technology
program managers. The newly certified
trivia from the year 1984. The site also
EMS program managers are:
ANNIVERSARY holds the listing of recognized events and
Come. Focus.
luminaries that helped make the SMTA
• Jason Roe, Erni Electronics Inc.
international Wafer-level packaging
what it is today.
• Haresh Patel, M-Flex (Multi-
conference program finalized,
For more information visit
www.smta.org/smtai or call 952.920.7682
Another way the SMTA will be paying
online registration now open
Fineline Electronix Inc)
recognition is by highlighting moments
• Vipul Shah, M-Flex (Multi-
The SMTA and Chip Scale Review have
in SMTA history and giving credit to
Fineline Electronix Inc)
finalized the program for the 6th Annual
the luminaries (individuals, companies,
• Tony Duval, Phoenix
International Wafer-Level Packaging
and events) that helped make SMTA the
International Corp.
Conference to be held October 27-30,
leading resource for technical information
• Dan Van Brunt, Phoenix
2009, at the Santa Clara Marriott Hotel
in the electronics assembly industry. These
International Corp.
in Santa Clara, California. Registration
events will be revealed in the “SMTAnews
• J. Chris Iverson, Raven
is now being processed online. Early
Live!” e-mail newsletter and on the 25th
Industries
Bird conference pricing is in effect until
Anniversary website each week until
• David Taylor, Syncro
September 25th, 2009, after which
October.
www.smta.org
Corporation
registration prices will go up $100.
• Deborah Smith, Teledyne
“With 5 great tutorials, expert panel
Electronics Manufacturing
discussions, distinguished keynote speaker
Services
Dr. Rao Tummala, and 18 tech sessions
featuring a new track on MEMS WL and
The training program, developed with
WLP, this program will be one of the best
input from the IPC EMS Management
sources for information on WLP, CSP, and
ipc executive summit focuses on
Council, teaches and tests specific skills for
3D packaging this year,” said conference
repositioning for the new economy
EMS program managers such as operations,
general chair Dr. Ken Gilleo, ET-Trends
Tumultuous changes in the economy
finance, contract, time management and
LLC.
www.iwlpc.com
have made “business as usual” no longer
leadership.
www.ipc.org/EMScert
viable, and the electronics industry is no
exception. As last year’s solutions wane
50 – Global SMT & Packaging – September 2009
www.globalsmt.net
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