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Conference Focuses on Green Manufacturing, Recycling
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Some believe that China may be nearly five years ahead of the U.S. in WEEE/RoHS compliance. With the China RoHS law slated to go into effect March 1, 2007, the Third International Conference and Exhibition on Green Manufacturing, May 13-14, 2006, in Tianjin, China, may offer attendees additional compliance information. Co-sponsored by the SMTA, this conference features sessions on environmentally friendly electronic manufacturing and the recycling of waste electronic products.
The SMTA, in conjunction with the Information Office of Tianjin Municipal People's Government, the Tianjin Environmental Protection Bureau, and the Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area Administrative Commission will cover topics such as green electronic product design; manufacturing, SMT, and service availability; adaptability of electronic devices and components; measuring equipment and measure authentication; service of green electronic manufacturing; and retrieving and recycling waste electronic products. The Tianjin Electronic Society, Motorola (China) Electronics Ltd., SMTA, and the Tianjin Instrument and Control Society are organizing the event. For more information, visit www.smta.org/education/symposia/symposia.cfm, or contact JoAnn Stromberg at (952) 920-7682.