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SMTA Establishes Student Chapters
October 15, 2002 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Minneapolis -- In an effort to strengthen ties between academia and industry and to enrich post-secondary students' education in electronics assembly, surface mount technology, microelectronics, electronics packaging or related curricula, the SMTA has established student chapters.
The mission of SMTA student chapters is to create learning opportunities for networks of post-secondary students to develop professional skills and the knowledge necessary to work in electronic assembly technologies and related business operations.
Student chapters are being established at post-secondary institutions with curricula that support electronics assembly, surface mount technology, microelectronics, electronics packaging or related industries. A minimum of five student members is required to start and maintain a student chapter, in addition to a faculty advisor who provides continuity and direction to the chapter and who serves as the link to the SMTA Student Chapter Committee and SMTA Headquarters.
The SMTA membership is a network of professionals who build skills, share practical experience and develop solutions in electronic assembly technologies and related business operations. For more information, visit www.smta.org.