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> Greater Toronto Area IPC Designers Council Meeting
> "The 1st and only Canadian Local Chapter"
>
> **** Meeting Announcement ****
>
>
> Date: Wednesday November 25, 1998
>
> Time: From 6:15 pm sharp until 8:00 pm.
>
> Location: ATI Technologies Inc.
> 75 Tiverton Court
> Markham, Ontario, Canada
> 2nd floor meeting room. Follow the signs from
> reception.
> ( Note that you must sign-in at the front desk.)
>
> Directions: FROM Hwy 404 & Hwy 7
>
> Follow Hwy 7 East of Hwy 404 to Allstate Parkway.
> Turn left (North)
> ( Note that Allstate Parkway is 1st intersection
> East of Hwy 404.)
> Proceed on Allstate Parkway to Tiverton Court. Turn
> left (West)
> ( Note that Tiverton Court is the 2nd street on
> your left at the top of
> Allstate Parkway past the first stop sign.)
> Proceed to the end of Tiverton Court to the ATI
> building parking.
>
> **********************************************************************
> ********
>
>
> FROM Hwy 401 & Hwy 404( Don Valley Parkway )
>
> Follow Hwy 404 North to Hwy 7 East exit.
> Follow Hwy 7 East of Hwy 404 to Allstate Parkway.
> Turn left (North)
> ( Note that Allstate Parkway is 1st intersection
> East of Hwy 404.)
> Proceed on Allstate Parkway to Tiverton Court. Turn
> left (West)
> ( Note that Tiverton Court is the 2nd street on
> your left at the top of
> Allstate Parkway past the first stop sign.)
> Proceed to the end of Tiverton Court to the ATI
> building parking.
>
> **********************************************************************
> ********
>
>
> Topics: Microvia Technology & Design
> IPC Design Certification
> Local chapter membership
> Future locations & programs.
>
>
> Microvia activity has started to gain momentum in the electronics
> industry as a solution to interconnect new high density components,
> enhance functionality and reduce board size. This presentation will
> focus on the questions designer's are asking themselves most often.
> What is a microvia? What special design requirements are needed to
> implement this technology into their designs? What is the cost impact
> ?
> Which applications really need this technology?
>
> - Brief Hadco Introduction
> - Microvia geometry and design considerations
> - Hadco/Industry capabilities
> - Microvia formation and manufacturing methods
> - Application examples
>
>
> Guest speaker: Jeremy Stewart
>
> About the Speaker;
>
> Jeremy Stewart has recently joined HADCO as the Applications Manager
> for the Canadian region. Over the last 7 years, Jeremy has gained
> significant experience in a broad range of PWB and assembly
> technologies
> while employed at a large sub-contract manufacturer. Jeremy
> graduated from Queen's University in 1990 with a degree in Materials
> and
> Metallurgical Engineering.
>
> HADCO is an international Printed Wiring Board manufacturer with
> revenues approaching $1B. Our volume manufacturing facilities,
> 4 in the USA and 1 in Malaysia, are capable of providing a broad
> range of technology products in medium to large quantities. Our
> 3 technology centres, provide quickturn and low volume manufacturing
> services as well as continuous development and implementation of
> new technologies.
>
>
> Please RSVP with Ignatious Chong, Glenn Rutherford or Greg Bordash.
>
> Hope to see you there !!
>
>
> Greg Bordash - President, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer
> Council
> (905)882-2600 x8370 [log in to unmask]
> Ignatious Chong - Vice President, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer
> Council
> (416)448-5048 [log in to unmask]
> Glenn Rutherford - Treasurer, Greater Toronto Area IPC Designer
> Council
> (905)843-1384 [log in to unmask]
>
> PS. Pass this along to anyone interested in attending or becoming a
> member.
> **********************************************************************
> *********************
>
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