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Electronics Industry Awards: Supplement


FOCUSING ON THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY’S TRAINING NEEDS


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t has been a very busy 2024 for both Advanced Rework Technology Limited and IPC combined. IPC released two new revisions of popular Standards in


March 2024. T e fi rst being one of the oldest Standards fi rst released in 1983 now updated to revision J. T e IPC-A-610 is the


Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies and the most widely used electronics assembly acceptance Standard in the electronics industry. Participants from 31 countries provided their input and expertise to bring this document to the electronics industry. IPC-A-610 is a must-have Standard for inspectors, operators and others with an interest in the acceptance criteria for electronic assemblies. T e second is the companion document to the IPC-A-610 and


both documents are released together, the IPC J-STD-001 is now updated to revision J. IPC J-STD-001 is recognized globally for its criteria on soldering processes and materials. Updated with participants from 27 countries providing input and expertise. IPC J-STD-001 is a must-have for those in the electronics industry with an interest in the process and acceptance criteria for electrical and electronic assemblies. T ese are commonly referred to as synergy documents as they are designed to be used in conjunction with each other. T e J-STD-001 for process and the IPC-a-610 for fi nal acceptance. Although ART Ltd has grown to become the largest IPC Master


Training Centre in Europe our beginnings are much more humble. ART Ltd was founded in 1988 by Barry Morris whom while working and training for Marconi in Chelmsford Essex realised there was a gap in the industry for both soldering training and electronics rework. Barry’s original training courses are the foundation on which ART Ltd stands on today. In 2024 we still teach courses based on the fundamental criteria fi rst laid out in 1988 now updated for 2024. ART Ltd off er courses on basic or beginner’s hand soldering, through hole and surface mount rework and BGA rework to name but a few.


Interesting in 2024 though is the amount of companies contacting


us to either teach bespoke course’s specifi cally designed for them, or more interestingly to create and develop courses for them based around their own individual requirements. T ese courses are then trained in house by their own staff aſt er being taught by ART Ltd to meet the required level we expect. T is year ART Ltd has been focused on helping the electronics


industry with the defi cit in skilled staff . We have been working with Schools, Colleges, Universities and additional training providers with STEM and focused training to help the new generation transitioning into electronics. ART Ltd have partnered with T e PCB Design School in Colchester Essex to help individuals, companies and students get a much higher understanding of PCB design requirements. Owner Roger Benfi eld says “Our focus is to attract students of any age to learn, enjoy and benefi t from our PCB Design courses. To aid the Electronics industry, by maintaining and improving the quality and quantity of Printed Circuit Board Designers in the UK and afar. We believe passionately that courses delivered personally in an intimate training environment, with real HANDS ON practical experience, exceeds results when compared with tutorial courses. Our students will leave us confi dent and better skilled Designers – better grounded, ready, willing and now able to tackle their PCB Designing futures”.


Please contact us for more comprehensive information: info@rework.co.uk www.rework.co.uk.


32 July/August 2024 www.electronicsworld.co.uk


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