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September, 2022 hi-TeCh evenTS


IPC Council Members to Speak at EV Tech Expo


BANNOCKBURN, IL — A panel featuring members of the IPC E- mobility, Quality and Reliability Advisory Council, which repre- sents both OEMs and their sup- pliers, will highlight the chal- lenges of building safe, high- quality and reliable electric vehi- cles (EVs) at The Battery Show and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Tech Expo on September 14, 2022, in Novi, Michigan. Subject matter experts from


Stellantis, FLO EV Charging, Indium, Dow, and Kyzen will


present “Building Quality, Reliability and Safety for E- mobility — a case for EVs and Charging.” “With design turnaround


moving faster than ever before and applications of technology for e-mobility evolving at a record pace, reliability is a mov- ing target,” said Tracy Riggan, senior director — solutions, IPC. “Panelists will discuss how fac- tors such as customer expecta- tions and policy are pushing for higher standards. Meanwhile,


HONG KONG — The organizers of PCIM Asia have announced their decision to postpone the show in light of circumstances regarding the pandemic in Shanghai, China. Initially sched - uled for August 31 to September 2 at the Shanghai New Inter - national Expo Centre, new dates for the exhibition and conference will be announced in due course. “With the evolving situation


PCIM Asia 2022 Postponed He continued, “Our co-


organizers and supporters of this fair and conference, as well as our exhibitors are all on board with this decision. They believe, as we do, that it is better to host the event at a later date in order to give all parties concerned the confidence that it will go ahead with minimal disruption. Final - ly, I’d like to express our grati- tude to all participants for their


of the pandemic and the well- being of our exhibitors and par- ticipants in mind, we have cho- sen to postpone PCIM Asia,” said Louis Leung, deputy general manager of Guangzhou Guangya Messe Frankfurt, outlining the rationale behind the postpone- ment.


understanding and support.” Contact: Messe Frankfurt


(HK) Ltd., 26 Harbour Road, 35/F, Wan Chai, Hong Kong 0000, Hong Kong % +852-2802-7728 E-mail: ric.chan@


hongkong.messefrankfurt.com Web: www.pcimasia-expo.com r


2023 EDITOrIAl AND TrADE SHOW CAlENDAr


ISSUE Jan/Feb March EDITORIAL


SMT & Production APEX PP


IME South PP


Test & Inspection APEC PP


April/May


Assembly & Automation Nepcon China PP SMTconnect/PCIM PP EWPTE PP


June July August


Manufacturing Services IME South PP


PCB & Assembly SEMICON West PP


SMT & Production NEPCON Asia PP


September


Production & Automation The Battery Show PP SMT Guadalajara PP BIOMEDevice PP IMAPS PP


October Nov/Dec


Manufacturing Services productronica PP SMTAI & MD&M MN PP The ASSEMBLY show PP


Test & Inspection PP= Product Preview


SHOW APEX


DesignCon IME West


APEC


Nepcon China SMTconnect/PCIM EDS


EWPTE IME South SEMICON West NEPCON Asia


The Battery Show PCB West


SMT Guadalajara BIOMEDevice IMAPS


The ASSEMBLY Show SMTAI & MD&M Minneapolis productronica


BIOMEDevice IME West


DATE


1/24-26 1/31-2/2 2/7-9


3/21-23


4/19-21 5/9-11 5/16-18 5/17-18


6/13-15 7/11-13 8/22-24


9/12-14 9/13-14 9/20-21 9/20-21 10/3-5


10/24-26 11/8-9 11/14-17


12/13-14 2/6-8/2024


LOCATION


San Diego, CA Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA


Orlando, FL


Shanghai, China Nuremburg, Germany Las Vegas, NV Milwaukee, WI


New York, NY San Francisco, CA Shenzhen, China Novi, MI


Santa Clara, CA Guadalajara, Mexico Boston, MA San Diego, CA


Rosemont, IL Minneapolis, MN Munich, Germany


Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA


the industry faces the challenge of which standards to build to, acknowledging there are evolv- ing gaps and a need for closer collaboration and information sharing so OEMs and their sup- pliers can meet market expecta- tions.” IPC is a global industry


association based in Bannock - burn, Illinois, dedicated to the competitive excellence and finan-


cial success of its more than 3,000 member companies. Mem - bers represent all facets of the electronics industry, including design, PCB manufacturing,


electronics assembly and test. Contact: IPC, 3000


Lakeside Drive, Suite 105 N, Bannockburn, IL 60015 % 847-615-7100 E-mail: contact.us@ipc.org Web: www.ipc.org r


Trade Show Calendar (pending*)


MORE SHOWS: www.topline.tv/tradeshows.cfm


September 13-15, 2022, The Battery Show North America. * Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, MI. Contact: Informa Markets, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4273 E-mail: registration.ime@informa.com Web: www.thebatteryshow.com


September 13-15, 2022, Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Tech Expo. *Suburban Collection Showplace, Novi, MI. Contact: Informa Markets, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4273 E-mail: registration.ime@informa.com Web: www.evtechexpo.com


September 14-16, 2022 SEMICON Taiwan. *TaiNEX 1, Taipei, Taiwan. Contact: SEMI Taiwan, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan, 30265 % +886-3-560-1777 E- mail: semicontaiwan@semi.org Web: www.semicontaiwan.org


September 18-23, 2022, EOS/ESD Symposium. * Peppermill Resort & Casino, Reno, NV. Contact: EOS/ESD Association, Inc., 218 W Court Street, Rome, NY 13440 % 315-339-6937 Web: www.esda.org


September 21-22, 2022 SMTA Guadalajara. *Expo Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 E-mail: ryan@smta.org Web: www.smta.org


September 26-29, 2022, International Test Conference (ITC). * Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA. Contact: IEEE, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854 % 714-816-2108 E-mail: ieeitc@computer.org Web: www.itctestweek.org


September 28-29, 2022, New England Design-2-Part Show. * Royal Plaza Trade Center, Marlborough, MA. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 E-mail: pete@d2p.com Web: www.d2p.com


October 3-6, 2022, IMAPS 55th Int'l Symposium on Microelectronics. * Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, Boston, MA. Contact: IMAPS, P.O. Box 110127, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 % 919-293-5000 E-mail: info@imaps.org Web: www.imaps.org


October 4-7, 2022, PCB West. * Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA. Contact: Printed Circuit Engineering Association, P.O. Box 807 Amesbury, MA 01913 % 678-817-1286 Web: www.pcbwest.com


October 12-14, 2022, NEPCON Asia. * Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China. Contact: Reed Exhibitions, 201 Merritt 7, Norwalk, CT 06851 % 203-840-4800 E-mail: inquiry@reedexpo.com Web: www.rxglobal.com


October 31-November 1, 2022, SMTA International. * Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 E-mail: ryan@smta.org Web: www.smta.org


November 1-3, 2022, MD&M Minneapolis. * Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: Informa Markets, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100-200, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 E-mail: pr.advmfg@informa.com Web: www.informamarkets.com


November 15-18, 2022, electronica. * Messe München, Munich, Germany. Contact: Messe München GmbH, Am Messeturm, 81829 Munich, Germany % +49-89-94-920-720 Web: www.messe-muenchen.de


Information provided in the table (above) is subject to change. Please use the contact information given with each listing to obtain the most current information.


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