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Networked Devices the Focus of Largest electronica Ever


Munich, Germany — Smart, reliable and secure networking at all levels is the focus of this year’s electronica, to be held November 13 to 16, in Munich, Germany. This year, the exhibition goes far beyond the simple presentation of components, systems, applications, and solutions. In addi- tion to 17 halls, 13 forums and four conferences, there will be a wide range of innovations on display. More than 3,000 companies from approximately 50 countries will be present. With nearly 2,000,000 ft2


(180,000m2) of space, this electronica is larger than any previous event. Visitors will benefit from four addi- tional halls and a new hall layout.


Five entrances, color coding in the halls, expressways, and the visitor shuttle with indoor navigation pro- vided by a smartphone app will aid navigation. There are four conferences and


13 forums scheduled for the event. Digital support for networking between exhibitors and visitors will be provided by electronica matchmak- ing and a new electronica connect tool. A new hall, C6, will showcase career opportunities within the elec- tronics field. This addition, electroni- ca Experience, will include live demos, examples of applications, pre- sentations, and a job market, planned to facilitate networking between exhibitors, visitors and students.


The Hermes Standard Now IPC-HERMES-9852


Bannockburn, IL — IPC now recog- nizes The Hermes Standard as the next generation of the SMEMA stan- dard, IPC-SMEMA-9851. The Hermes Standard was assigned an IPC nam- ing code and can now be referred to as IPC-HERMES-9852. This acknowledgement is expect-


ed to bring further enhancements to the standard and to boost its interna- tional acceptance. Customers and ven- dors alike will benefit from this new level of standardization and obstacles to implementing smart factory fea- tures will be dramatically reduced or removed. Open and based on TCP/IP and


XML, IPC-HERMES-9852 is designed to replace the SMEMA standard for the transfer of board-related informa- tion. It was developed and introduced to the market by The Hermes Standard Initiative, an independent and open group of leading vendors of SMT assembly equipment. IPC-HER- MES-9852 includes all features of SMEMA regarding board handover, but addresses a far wider range of additional requirements related to board handling. Since The Hermes Standard


was released, both IPC and The Hermes Standard Initiative share


Continued on next page 2019 EDITORIAL AND ISSUE Jan/Feb March April/May EDITORIAL


Assembly & Automation APEX PP ATX West PP


Test & Measurement


SMT & Production Nepcon China PP SMT/Hybrid/PKG PP


EDS PP June July August


Components & Distribution ATX East /MDM PP


Production & Packaging Semicon West/Intersolar PP


PCB & Assembly Nepcon South China PP


September Assembly & Automation SMTAI PP


APEX DesignCon


ATX/Electronics West/MDM APEC


Nepcon China SMT/Hybrid/PKG Wire Processing Tech BIOMEDevice EDS


ATX East /MDM SEMICON West/Intersolar Nepcon South China


Autotestcon PCB West


The Battery Show SMTAI IMAPS


October


SMT & Production Productronica PP


Nov/Dec


Test & Measurement Electronics West/MDM PP


PP= Product Preview


The Assembly Show MDM Minneapolis Productronica


BIOMEDevice San Jose


TRADESHOw CALENDAR SHOW


DATE


Jan. 29-31 Jan. 30-31 Feb. 5-7


March 19-21


April 24-26 May 7-9 May 8-9 May 15-16 May 15-18


June 11-13 July 9-11 Aug. 27-29


Sept. 10-12 Sept. 10-12 Sept. 10-12 Sept. 24-25 Oct. 1-3


Oct. 22-24 Oct. 23-24 Nov. 12-15 Dec. 4-5


LOCATION


San Diego, CA Santa Clara, CA Anaheim, CA


Anaheim, CA


Shanghai, China Nuremberg, Germany Milwaukee, WI Boston, MA Las Vegas, NV


New York, NY San Francisco, CA Shenzhen, China


National Harbor, MD Santa Clara, CA Novi, MI


Rosemont, IL Boston, MA


Rosemont, IL Minneapolis, MN Munich, Germany San Jose, CA


ATX/Electronics West/MDM Feb. 4-6/ 2020 Anaheim, CA IMPACT — Design for a Cause


will also be held as part of electroni- ca Experience. This event, which will include engineering associations Hackster and Element14, among others, will look at the future influ- ence of electronics on communica- tion, the environment and medicine. Jeremy Rifkin, an American eco-


nomic and social theorist, will give a keynote presentation on the evening of Monday, November 12, before open- ing electronica Experience with a talk on Tuesday, November 13. In his works “The End of Work,” “The Third Industrial Revolution” and “The Zero


Marginal Cost Society,” Rifkin not only identifies current developments in the economy and society, but also touches on the global networking of industrial and social processes. electronica’s supporting program


of forums and conferences includes the electronica Automotive Confer - ence (eAC), electronica Embed ded Platforms Conference (eEPC), the electronica Medical Electronics Con - fer ence (eMEC), and the Wireless Congress.


Contact: Messe München


GmbH, Messegelande, 81823 Munich, Germany r


Trade Show Calendar MORE SHOWS: www.topline.tv/tradeshows.cfm


September 26-27, 2018, New England Design-2-Part Show. *Royal Plaza Trade Center, Marlborough, MA. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web: www.d2p.com


October 8-10, 2018, IMAPS. * Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena, CA. Contact: IMAPS, P.O. Box 110127, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 % 919-293-5000 fax: 919-287-2339 E-mail: modonoghue@imaps.org Web: www.imaps.org


October 14-18, 2018, SMTA International. * Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 fax: 952-926-1819 Web: www.smta.org


October 23-25, 2018, The ASSEMBLY Show. * Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, IL. 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


October 24-25, 2018, Greater Ohio Design-2-Part Show. *John S. Knight Center, Akron, OH. Contact: D2P, 16 Waterbury Road, Prospect, CT 06712 % 203-758-6663 Web: www.d2p.com


October 31-November 1, 2018, MD&M Minneapolis.*Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web: www.mdminn.mddionline.com


November 6-8, 2018, FABTECH. *Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA. Contact: FABTECH, 285 Andrew Young International Boulevard N.W., Atlanta, GA 30313 % 888-394-4362 E-mail: information@fabtechexpo.com Web: www.fabtechexpo.com


November 13-16, 2018, electronica. *Messe München, Munich, Germany. Contact: Messe München GmbH, Messegelande, 81823 Munich, Germany % +49-89-949-11458 fax: +49-89-949-11459 E-mail: info@electronica.de Web: www.electronica.de


November 14, 2018, SMTA Guadalajara Expo. * Expo Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico. Contact: SMTA, 6600 City West Parkway, Suite 300, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 % 952-920-7682 fax: 952-926-1819 Web: www.smta.org


November 14-15, 2018, Printed Electronics USA. *Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA. Contact: IDTechEx, Ltd., One Boston Place, Suite 200, Boston, MA 02108 % 617-577-7890 fax: 617-577-7810 E-mail: info@idtechex.com Web: www.idtechex.com


November 14-15, 2018, ADM Montréal.*Palais des congræs de Montréal. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web: www.admmontreal.com/en


December 5-6, 2018, BIOMEDevice San Jose.*San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, CA. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web: www.biomedevicesj.mddionline.com


December 5-7, 2018, IPC APEX South China. * Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center, Shenzhen, China. Contact: IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries, 3000 Lakeside Drive, 105 N, Bannockburn, IL 60015 % 847-615-7100 fax: 847-615-7105 Web: www.ipc.org


January 8-11, 2019, CES. * Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV. Contact: Consumer Technology Association (CTA), 1919 S. Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202 % 703-907-7600 E-mail: cta@cta.tech Web: www.cta.tech


January 29-31, 2019, DesignCon. * Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA. Contact: UBM, 2901 28th Street, Suite 100, Santa Monica, CA 90405 % 310-445-4200 Web: www.designcon.com


January 29-31, 2019, IPC APEX. * San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA. Contact: IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries, 3000 Lakeside Drive, 105 N, Bannockburn, IL 60015 % 847-615-7100 fax: 847-615-7105 Web: www.ipcapexexpo.org


September, 2018


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