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Seika's Michelle Ogihara Co-Chairs MSD Council Meeting at SMTAI
September 18, 2019 | Seika MachineryEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Seika Machinery, Inc. announces that Michelle Ogihara, senior sales manager at Seika, will co-chair the MSD Council Meeting with Mumtaz Bora, Peregrine Semiconductor, during SMTA International. The meeting is scheduled to take place Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019 at 2 p.m. in the Boardroom at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois.
The meeting will provide updates and changes to J-STDS 020, 033, 035 & 075 and IPC 1601 presented by Ms. Bora. After the meeting there will be an opportunity to ask questions and discuss issues relating to the topic of moisture-sensitivity.
The council is a voluntary group, under the auspices of the SMTA, dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of moisture sensitive devices control in electronic assembly procedures and practices. All council members and anyone interested may attend this meeting. No reservations required.
The MSD Council serves industry professionals who are SMTA members that have an interest in moisture sensitive devices. Specifically, the council represents engineering, production management, quality assurance and reliability, research, sales and marketing, education, purchasing, and other functions. For more information about the MSD Council, visit http://www.smta.org/msd/msd.cfm.
About Seika Machinery, Inc.
Seika Machinery, Inc. (SMI) is a subsidiary of Seika Corporation, Japan and member of the Mitsubishi Global Group. SMI provides electronics manufacturers with advanced machinery, superior materials and engineering services.
For more information about Seika Machinery, visit www.seikausa.com.
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