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August, 2017


www.us-tech.com


Munich, Germany — There is no doubt that digitalization has pro- foundly changed our daily lives. These digital devices and processes are entirely enabled by the circuit boards that determine their functionality. At the PCB & EMS Market -


place in Hall B3 of productronica, PCB manufacturers and EMS providers will exhibit unique solu- tions to meeting the ever-increasing demands of the automotive industry, medical technology, industrial elec- tronics, and mechanical engineering. One of the world’s largest trade shows, productronica will take place from November 14-17 at Messe München in Munich, Germany. PCB sales in European countries


are growing rapidly. Compared with last year, value increased by 13.6 per- cent in March 2017. Overall, the first quarter total finished eight percent


5th Annual ASSEMBLY Show Expands Floor


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positions, including controls engi- neer, engineering manager, regional IT manager, Mexico IT launch man- ager, and senior IT manager in charge of IT operations and all North America vehicle assembly plants. The ASSEMBLY Show is pro-


duced by BNP Media, a business-to- business media company. The show covers the processes, technologies and strategies for joining discrete parts and turning them into finished products.


Contact: BNP Media, 2401 W


Big Beaver Road, Suite 700, Troy, MI 48084 % 248-362-3700 E-mail: amy@theassemblyshow.com Web: www.theassemblyshow.com r


AUTOTESTCON to Present Tutorial on ATE


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percent of almost all military sys- tems, so no discussion of automated testing would be complete without exploring the need to consider func- tional software performance testing, as an integral part of the test envi- ronment. Stoldt will discuss the impact of


the growth in software, look at some catastrophic examples of what hap- pens when software is tested inade- quately and mention test require- ments and methods. The presentation will conclude with a discussion of recent changes in DoD acquisition strategies and their potential impact on the future of ATE. Interop er ability, net-centric operations, nanotechnolo- gy and smart sensors are high on OSD’s wish-list for new systems and will become an inherent part of the test and maintenance process. Contact: IEEE, 3 Park Avenue,


17th Floor, New York, NY 10016 % 732-562-3878 E-mail: ieee-mce@ieee.org Web: www.2017.autotestcon.com r


• ‘Shop Night’ with Counting Cars hosts and manufacturing ‘rock stars’ • Keynote Titan Gilroy - Inspiring the Next Generation of Manufacturers • Smart Manufacturing Seminar Series – co-located for the first time • Expanded direct shuttle service from major SoCal hubs • Extended show hours – make the most of your time


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NEW FOR 2017 • Even more machinery and equipment under power from industry leaders


• Free education – ‘get schooled’ on 3D printing, digital manufacturing, automation and more


above the same period last year, as reported by the ZVEI association. Sales and incoming orders


achieved the highest absolute values in 15 years. Many companies, espe- cially those in the auto industry, regained jobs that had been lost to Asia, due to local supply shortages in copper films. Asia accounts for 91 percent of


global PCB sales, America roughly 5 percent, and Europe the remaining 4 percent. In addition to mass-produced PCBs, medical systems, military, defense, and aerospace increasingly require complex assemblies, such as high-density interconnect (HDI), flex- ible, and rigid-flex circuit boards.


This year, Posalux SA will pres-


ent its high-precision drilling and milling machines for PCB manufac- turing. Circuit board manufacturer Cicor Technologies has introduced its DenciTec, a new technology platform to build circuits with extremely high density. Using it, new functions can be integrated without increasing the circuit board size. Increasingly smaller structures


in and on circuit boards with an ever- growing number of components pres- ent completely new challenges for test specialists, such as Seica S.p.A from Italy. On one hand, it must be ensured that embedded components are not damaged. On the other, miniaturiza-


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tion and the increased use of high-fre- quency technologies leave little space for test points. The Seica Pilot V8 sys- tem combines flying probe technology with high frequency tests. The PCB & EMS cluster with


its “Sustainable EMS” highlight will provide an excellent platform for meaningful discussions and network- ing. Exhibitors, visitors and partners can meet there, exchange informa- tion and find the right suppliers. Contact: Messe München


GmbH, Messegelande, 81823 Munich, Germany % +49-89-949- 20720 fax: +49-89-949-20729 E-mail: info@messe-muenchen.de Web: www.messe-muenchen.de r


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