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EIPC SpeedNews: News from the European PCB Industry
May 2, 2018 | EIPCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
- Detailed Program for EIPC 50th Anniversary Conference on June 21–22, 2018
- Retirement of EIPC Technical Director Michael Weinhold
News from Germany
- Seica SpA Participation at SMT, Nuremberg, June 5-7 - 17 2018, Hall 5, Booth 220, Exhibition center
- Atotech Presents New Products for Flex/Flex-rigid PCB Production at KPCA
- Pete Starkey Article in iConnect007 on the Grand Opening of the New Unimicron Factory in Geldern
Electronics Industry News
- As Germany's Industry 4.0 Matures, IoT Security Stays Top of Agenda
News from the UK
- Booths Galore in Bangalore
- ICT Annual Symposium, June 5, 2018
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EIPC Issues Letter of Urgency
04/29/2024 | Alun Morgan, EIPCAlun Morgan, president of EIPC, issued a letter last week in an effort to raise awareness of the state of PCB manufacturing in Europe. He writes, "The European PCB manufacturing industry and its supply base has been steadily shrinking since the dot com crash at the start of the millennium. European demand for PCBs and assemblies has, however, continued to grow, thus creating an ever-widening gap between European domestic capacity and consumption. The risks posed by this imbalanced supply and demand pattern came into sharp focus during the Covid-19 pandemic which caused chaos in extended supply chains across the world and resulted in widespread shortages."
EIPC to Hold Summer Conference in Munich
05/31/2023 | EIPCIf you have never been to Munich, then you are probably not working in the PCB industry. Well, you may be, but then if you have never attended Productronica or Electronica, a bi-annual gathering in Munich of the illustrious companies who are the foundations of it, then that’s a shame.
EIPC Winter Conference Lyon, France 2023 Calls for Registration
12/09/2022 | EIPCIf you wish to part of another classic event, then please consider joining the EIPC Winter Conference which is to be held over two days the first in the famous Grouparna Football Stadium in Lyon, wherein The Kopster Hotel will be our overnight stay venue; the second will be at the Bugey Nuclear Power Plant.
Electronica 2022: Happy to Be Back in Munich
11/21/2022 | Pete Starkey, I-Connect007As we stepped out of the hotel into the drizzling rain, we were relieved that it wasn’t snow. Looking down the escalator into the U2 platform in Munich’s Hauptbahnhof central station early on the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 15 and observing the mass of humanity pushing and shoving to cram into trains to the exhibition centre, it appeared that a significant proportion of the international electronics industry had gathered to attend electronica 2022, co-located with SEMICON Europa and recognised as the world’s leading trade fair and conference for electronics.
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
09/09/2022 | Andy Shaughnessy, I-Connect007It feels like the first day of school. It’s September, and we’re all officially back at our desks, workstations, or kitchen tables. Even Les Vacances is over. Oui, c’est vrai! But instead of facing new teachers, we have to deal with diverse market forces, supply chain issues, and technology that never seems to stop evolving. Of course, that’s what makes this industry so interesting, isn’t it?