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September, 2021


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Page 97 The ASSEMBLY Show to Host Expo Tours ROSEMONT, IL — From


October 26 to 28, 2021, the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois, will


productronica Continued from previous page


cies from 100 GHz allows data rates of up to one terabit per sec- ond and latencies of around 100 microseconds — fifty times the data rate at a tenth of the latency of 5G. And that with a much high- er connection density. 5G sup- ports up to one million networked IoT devices in an area of one square kilometer. 6G is aiming for tenfold. The rapid growth of net-


worked IoT devices not only demands more and more semi- conductors, but also ever higher quality semiconductor compo- nents. According to the analysts, however, the IoT semiconductor market is still in its infancy. But that should change in the next few years. The proportion of IoT-specif-


ic semiconductors will rise from 7 to 12 percent between 2019 and 2025. The Internet of Things is thus beginning to establish itself as a driving force for the semi- conductor industry. However, chip manufactur-


ers then increasingly have to meet typical IoT requirements such as ultra-low power, compact form factors, and integrated security.


Contact: Messe München,


Messegelände, 81823 München, Germany % +49-89-949-11438 E- mail: info@productronica.com Web: www.productronica.com r


SEMICON West


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demand the industry’s design and manufacturing expertise to drive the future growth of the industry. In the physical exhibit hall,


attendees can join technical ses- sions, meet with supplier repre- sentatives, and visit pavilions for smart manufacturing, smart medtech, smart mobility, work- force development and diversity, equality, and inclusion (DEI), and much more. The show expects to feature


all the world-class talent and leading technologies that have come to symbolize the flagship microelectronics conference. Contact: SEMI, 673 South


Milpitas Boulevard, Milpitas, CA 95035 % 408-943-6900 E-mail: mhall@semi.org Web: www.semi.org r


be filled with hundreds of lead- ing vendors offering the latest technological advances in assem- bly manufacturing at the 9th annual ASSEMBLY Show. During the event dozens of


these vendors will be featured in learning theaters on the show floor and part of six guided tours featuring products and services in automation, robotics, auto - nomous and electronic mobility, pressing and riveting, fastening tools, and Industry 4.0. “The top reasons engineers and senior managers attend The


ASSEMBLY Show is to uncover new resources, explore alterna- tive designs, evaluate the latest technologies and learn from sub- ject matter experts,” said Bill DeYoe, publisher of ASSEMBLY magazine, the organizer of the show. “Our editors and team have put together a dynamic pro- gram for attendees to gain knowledge through a dozen learning theater presentations and six guided exhibit tours focused on the most pressing challenges facing the industry.” The exhibition’s free guided


tours of the exhibit floor will fea- ture five key exhibits and differ- ent products and solutions at each stop, including: technolo- gies for assembling electric vehi- cles and mobile machines; a tour focused on assembly robots; pressing and riveting technology; fastening tools and accessories; an overview of assembly automa- tion; and a tour focused on the concept of Industry 4.0. Contact: BNP Media, 2401


W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 700, Troy, MI 48084 % 248-362-3700 Web: www.assemblymag.com r


Conference Technical Tracks


Advanced Packaging Flux, Solder, Adhesives


Harsh Environment Applications


Inspection/Counterfeit Electronics Lead-Free & Low Temp Soldering


Manufacturing Excellence Substrates/PCB


Technical Innovations Womens Leadership Program


Conference: November 1 - 4


Exposition: November 3 - 4 Minneapolis Convention Center Minneapolis, MN, USA


www.smta.org/smtai *Co-located with:


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