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KIC’s Miles Moreau to Present 'Traceability in Electronics Manufacturing' at SMTA Queretaro
July 11, 2019 | KICEstimated reading time: 1 minute
KIC announced that Miles Moreau, global manager products and technologies, will present at the SMTA Queretaro Expo & Tech Forum on Thursday, August 15, 2019 at the Misión Grand Juriquilla in Queretaro, Mexico. Moreau will present “Traceability in Electronics Manufacturing: The value in transforming to digital, demonstrated on reflow and wave soldering processes.”
Moreau heads up the KIC product management team. He has been with KIC for more than 25 years with roles as service manager, overseas assignment opening KIC’s first European office, UI and hardware designer, and R&D project manager.
Given his decades of electronics and semiconductor manufacturing industry experience and expertise in thermal process, Moreau has played a critical role in defining KIC’s product roadmap and what products and solutions are brought to market. He recently took on the role of overseeing the KIC Europe team and the European market. Moreau holds numerous US and international patents through his work at KIC.
About KIC
KIC is a technology company working to make reflow ovens smarter through thermal profiling automation and optimization solutions. With offices across the globe, KIC is ready to become your partner in oven-based manufacturing. Corporate headquarters are located at 16120 W Bernardo Dr., San Diego, CA 92127. https://kicthermal.com.
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