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Harsh Environment Electronics Abstracts Due March 22nd
March 15, 2006 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
EDINA, Minn. — The SMTA and Auburn University have teamed to offer the third-annual Harsh Environment Electronics Workshop, July 19–20, 2006, in Indianapolis, Ind. John Evans, Ph.D., conference chairman; and Ken Gilleo, Ph.D., SMTA vice president for technical programs, invite industry experts to submit abstracts providing information on the latest developments within the harsh environment electronics market. Harsh environment electronics include automotive applications, as well as those for the space, military, and avionics markets. The deadline for abstract submission is March 22, 2006.
Subjects of interest include:
Issues and opportunities — Automotive Harsh Environments Activities in Semiconductor Technology for Harsh Environment Electronics Issues with Harsh Vehicle Systems Next-generation Harsh Automotive Systems Connectors and Interconnect Technology Lead-free Implementation for Harsh Environment Electronics Advancements in Materials for Harsh Environment ElectronicsSend your 200-300 word abstract to Melissa Serres, conference coordinator, via e-mail: Melissa@smta.org. Submittals must include name, company, presentation title, mailing address, and full contact information.