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IPC/JEDEC Seminar: The Challenges of Going Green, January 7, 2008, Las Vegas, NV
November 14, 2007 |Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
IPC and JEDEC are sponsoring a technical conference in conjunction with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV on January 7, 2008.
This session will provide an overview of the "hot" environmental topics of the day including electronic waste and recycling, lead free, low halogen, and energy use. Major OEMs will give an overview of their environmental roadmaps. Speakers will also examine the drivers behind "green" trends including environmental regulations and directives such as RoHS, REACH and EuP as well as consumer and nonregulatory pressures. The environmental implications of these initiatives as well as costs and technical challenges will also be explored.
Location and Hotel Accommodations
The technical conference will take place in the South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. Reserve your room and find hotel information. Please be aware that IPC and JEDEC do not have a special room block for this event. We recommend that you try to reserve a sleeping room at a hotel that is on the CES shuttle route.
Registration Information
The cost of the IPC/JEDEC Seminar is $175 for advanced registration and $250 if you register on-site. Please register on or before December 11, 2007, to guarantee receipt of your badge.
Register for the IPC/JEDEC Seminar "The Challenges of Going Green. After you complete the general contact information and the demographics, you will need to choose the "Conference Pass" option. You will then need to select "The Challenges of Going Green" from the list of seminars.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received in writing on/before December 28, 2007 are refundable, minus a $50 processing fee. After December 28, 2007, cancellations are subject to the entire seminar fee. If you do not cancel by December 28, 2007, and do not attend the International CES conference, you are still responsible for payment. You may substitute the name of one conference registrant for another at any time. Please submit cancellations in writing by sending your request to CES081.cancel@expoexchange.comor via fax to +1 301-694-5124. Cancellation request not received in writing will not be honored. Conference Agenda -- January 7, 2008 9:00 am -- 10:00 am The Latest on Global EHS Regulations Affecting ElectronicsKrista Botsford, 5-Trees 10:00 am -- 10:30 am CEA Electronics End of Life and Recycling Regulations and ProgramsParker Brugge, Consumer Electronics Association 10:30 am -- 11:00 am Issues Related to Lead-Free ReworkJasbir Bath, Flextronics 11:00 am -- 11:30 am Cost-Effective Approach to Environmental Compliance under EU RoHSLinda Young, Intel Corporation 11:30 am -- 12:00 pm EPA Voluntary Partnership with Electronics Industry: EPEAT & Design for the EnvironmentKathleen Vokes, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Design for the Environment Program 12:00 pm -- 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm -- 1:30 pm Sony's Environmental ProgramKeiko Hirai, Sony Electronics Inc 1:30 pm -- 2:00 pm Going Green -- The Eco-Technology OpportunityTodd Brady, Intel Corporation 2:00 pm -- 2:30 pm Texas Instruments Environmental ProgramMark Firmann, Texas Instruments Inc. 2:30 pm -- 3:00 pm Hewlett-Packard's Strategic Environmental ProgramHelen Holder, Hewlett-Packard Company 3:00 pm -- 3:30 pm Evolving Environmental StrategiesFrank Rossman, Jabil 3:30 pm -- 4:30 pm Panel DiscussionKeiko Harai, Sony Electronics IncTodd Brady, Intel CorporationMark Frimann, Texas Instruments Inc.Helen Holder, Hewlett-Packard CompanyFrank Rossman, Jabil Please contact Alexandra Curtis at AlexandraCurtis@ipc.org if you have any questions regarding program content.