Fineline Global to Exhibit at PCB East 2026, Showcasing Global PCB Solutions for North American Market
April 23, 2026 | Fineline GlobalEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Fineline Global, a leading global provider of advanced printed circuit board (PCB) solutions, today announced that it will be exhibiting at PCB East 2026 on Wednesday, April 29 at the DCU Convention Center in Worcester, Massachusetts. Visitors can meet the Fineline team at Booth 410 to learn more about the company’s comprehensive, technology-driven PCB offerings and its expanding presence in the North American market.
Fineline Global continues to build momentum across North America by delivering high-reliability PCB solutions backed by global manufacturing strength, advanced engineering support, and a customer-first approach. The company specializes in complex, high-tech applications including HDI, RF, rigid-flex, and advanced substrate technologies, serving industries such as aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial electronics.
“PCB East is an important opportunity for us to connect directly with engineers, designers, and decision-makers who are looking for more than just a supplier—they’re looking for a true global partner,” said Clive Wall, North American Director of Business Development at Fineline Global. “Our focus is simple: bring world-class PCB technology, backed by strong engineering and supply chain expertise, to customers who need performance, reliability, and responsiveness. We’re here to show that Fineline is ready to lead in North America.”
At Booth 410, attendees will have the opportunity to explore how Fineline’s integrated approach—from design support through production—helps reduce risk, improve performance, and accelerate time to market.
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