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EIPC to Hold Summer Conference in Munich
May 31, 2023 | EIPCEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
If you have never been to Munich, then you are probably not working in the PCB industry. Well, you may be, but then if you have never attended Productronica or Electronica, a bi-annual gathering in Munich of the illustrious companies who are the foundations of it, then that’s a shame. But here is your chance. The EIPC are holding their Summer Conference there on 15-16 June, which is not far off now.
For the EIPC holding a conference in Munich is like an away match at home, and if we can draw you in then it's a win-win result for everyone. That includes those not only the other spectators, but the peerless speakers from all around the world who will be very pleased to see you, as will we. So too, will BMW World.
The conference will have papers from ESA, iNEMI, Atotech, Custer Consulting, Adeon/CIMS, Stepinski Group, KLA-Orbotech,Taiyo, Emma Hudson, LiloTree, Doosan and others. We will also be having a session on Roadmapping PCB Technology.
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