EIPC SpeedNews: News from the European PCB Industry
April 23, 2018 | EIPCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute

- Detailed Program for EIPC 50th Anniversary Conference, June 21–22, 2018
- Retirement EIPC’s Technical Director Michael Weinhold
- SCHWEIZER Confirms Record Sales for FY2017
- Aegis Software Presents "MES Digitally Remastered" at SMT Nuremberg
- Save Twice on Conference Prices of the SMT Hybrid Packaging 2018
- Atotech to Present New Products for Flex/Flex-rigid PCB Production to Serve Current Market Demand at KPCA
- German Minister to Carmakers: Invest in Electric Cars or Lose Out
- Conference Registration Now Includes Two Courses (https://www.smta.org/harsh)
- ICT Annual Symposium, June 5, 2018
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