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IPC EMS Day 2022 - EMS Industry Recovering from the Crisis
November 14, 2022 | The Estonian Electronics Industries Association CommunicationsEstimated reading time: 1 minute

The Estonian Electronics Industries Association, in cooperation with IPC, has an honour to invite you to the electronics seminar "IPC EMS DAY 2022 - EMS industry recovering from the crisis", which will be held on the 1st of December 2022 at 10:00-17:00 (UTC+2) at Radisson Blu hotel Olümpia in Tallinn, Estonia.
How is the EMS sector in Europe performing recovering from the crisis? What are the challenges of the sector and how can we tackle them? These and many more questions will be answered by different players of the international electronics manufacturing sector in various sessions - including in4ma, Kuensebeck Consulting, Incap Corporation, Zollner, ASMPT, C-MAC, Siemens EDA, TTI, Arrow, Avnet, IPC and the Estonian Electronics Industries Association.
The event will be held in English and the detailed programme can be found below. If you would like to participate, please let us know via press@estonianelectronics.eu or +372 5688 1756. It is also possible to arrange interviews with speakers of the seminar - if you are interested in it, please let us know in advance!
The programme
9:30-10:00 Registration & Coffee
10:00-10:20 Welcome and introduction
Kristjan Järvan, Minister of Entrepreneurship and Information Technology, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
Otto Pukk, Chairman of the Council, the Estonian Electronics Industries Association, President and CEO, Incap Corporation
Philippe Leonard, Senior Director, IPC
10:20-11:05 State of the industry
Dieter Weiss, CEO, In4ma
Michael Kuensebeck, Owner, Kuensebeck Consulting
11:05-11:25 Electronics Industry in Estonia
Arno Kolk, Managing Director, the Estonian Electronics Industries Association
11:25-11:45 Advanced Packaging
Peter Tranitz, Senior Director, IPC
12:00-13:00 Lunch & Expo
13:00-13:30 Beyond PCBA: Hybrids and Modules
Riwan Tamic, CEO, C-MAC
13:30-14:00 Crisis? What crisis?
Otto Pukk, Chairman of the Council, the Estonian Electronics Industries Association, President and CEO, Incap Corporation
14:00-14:30 The largest EMS in Europe
Manfred Amberger, SVP Sales, Zollner
14:30-15:00 Automation against labour shortage
Bernhard Fritz, Head of SMT Center of Competence, ASMPT
15:00-15:30 Coffee and Expo
15:30-16:00 Improve the handoff from design to production
Denis Lobzov, Siemens Electronic Design Automation
16:00-17:00 Distributors' panel
Felix Corbett, Director Supplier Marketing Europe Passives & Discretes, TTI
Christian Brusdal, Sales Director, Nordics, Arrow
Ronnie Roos, Regional Sales Manager, Avnet
17:00-19:00 Reception and cocktails
More information: https://estonianelectronics.eu/IPC-EMS-day/.
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