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Tina Nerad <[log in to unmask]>
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D-50 Embedded Devices Committee Forum <[log in to unmask]>, Tina Nerad <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 May 2006 09:31:06 -0500
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Complying with RoHS is one of the most difficult challenges the
electrical and electronics industry has ever faced. Every aspect of the
supply chain is affected. Being able to demonstrate compliance to
customers and regulatory authorities involves gathering, organizing, and
storing a tremendous amount of data. The newly developed IPC-1752
standard will simplify and lower the cost of collecting data through the
supply chain.  Choose the workshop that meets your needs and join us at
one of our upcoming events!
 
Ensuring RoHS Compliance through Materials Declaration, in San
Francisco, CA on July 12, 2006, or in Seattle, WA, on July 13, 2006

RoHS Compliance "Back to the Basics", in Philadelphia, PA, on July 27,
2006

Ensuring RoHS Compliance through Materials Declaration Tools:
Implementing IPC-1752 in Philadelphia, PA on July 27, 2006

For more information on these workshops, please visit our website at
www.ipc.org or contact Tina Nerad at 847-597-2826.

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