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IPC Meeting Aims to Create Success Opportunities for Senior-level Leaders
December 5, 2005 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
BANNOCKBURN, Ill. — Attendees at IPC's PCB Executive Management Meeting will learn the best practices of making a profit, a common goal that all PCB manufacturers share. The one-day event will be held on February 7, 2006, in Anaheim, Calif., together with the APEX/IPC Printed Circuits Expo/Designers Summit exhibition and conference, to take place February 8–10, 2006, in Anaheim.
PCB executives will spend the day hearing from industry experts, as well as discussing solutions to common issues, including: increasing customer retention, what the global PCB industry is doing to remain competitive, determining the value of a circuit board, doing business in China and developing strategic plans for a new era of electronics manufacturing.
The "How's Business?" roundtable discussions will allow Tier 1 PCB manufacturers to network with peers and share solutions to commonly faced issues. Executives at small- to medium-sized companies will explore options for overcoming similar challenges as they share what has worked in their organizations.
Targeted at CEOs and other senior-level leaders from PCB companies, more information on the IPC PCB Executive Management Meeting is available at www.GoIPCShows.org, or by contacting Susan Filz, IPC industry programs project manager, at (847) 597-2884 or SusanFilz@ipc.org.