TTCI and TTC-LLC to Exhibit and Sponsor at SMTA Tech & Expo Forums in Dallas and Houston
March 27, 2025 | The Test Connection Inc.Estimated reading time: 1 minute
The Test Connection Inc. (TTCI), a leading provider of electronic test and manufacturing solutions, and The Training Connection LLC (TTC-LLC) are proud to announce their participation as exhibitors and sponsors at the upcoming Dallas SMTA Tech & Expo Forum on April 1, 2025. Additionally, the company is proud to sponsor the Houston SMTA Tech & Expo Forum on April 3, 2025. These premier events provide an opportunity for industry leaders to connect, discuss advancements in electronics manufacturing, and explore cutting-edge testing and training solutions.
TTCI: Leading the Way in Electronics Test Solutions
With over three decades of expertise, The Test Connection, Inc. (TTCI) has been at the forefront of providing advanced printed circuit test solutions. The company offers a comprehensive range of testing services, including:
- In-Circuit Test (ICT) development and board testing services for Keysight (Agilent) 3070 and Teradyne TestStation/GR228X test systems.
- Flying Probe development and board testing utilizing Digitaltest MTS-500 and Seica Pilot V8 systems.
- Boundary-Scan Test Solutions powered by XJTAG Technologies and Keysight (Agilent) x1149 Analyser systems.
- Functional Test Solutions featuring Keysight (Agilent) TS-5000/TS-8900 and InteFun2700 platforms.
- Feasa LED Analyser & SMH FlashRunner microcontroller programmer, with TTCI serving as the U.S. distributor.
TTC-LLC: Elevating Industry Standards Through Training
The Training Connection LLC (TTC-LLC) is dedicated to advancing education and workforce development in Electronics, Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Manufacturing, Test Engineering, and Quality. As an active member of IPC and SMTA, TTC-LLC plays a crucial role in providing industry-recognized training and certification programs tailored to today’s evolving electronics landscape.
With offices in Hunt Valley, MD, Baldwin, MD, and Tampa, FL, TTC-LLC ensures broad accessibility to its training programs, helping professionals enhance their skills, improve productivity, and stay ahead in a competitive industry.
For more information about TTCI and TTC-LLC, stop by their booth at the SMTA Dallas Expo & Tech Forum.
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