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FLEXFUTURE-MN06-11 <https://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=18CB7199-83D9-E011-83C5-00155D05E548>
Keynote: the Future of Flex: Opportunities and Challenges
This presentation "Keynote: the Future of Flex; Opportunities and Challenges," by Phil Plonski, managing partner, Prismark Partners, was presented at the IPC International Conference on Flexible Circuits, on June 22, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The author discusses changes and growth in product mix and market for flex circuits since 2000. He then goes on to discuss production, assembly and materials and shows several applications of this technology. This presentation includes the synchronized slides and audio from the original presentation. 45 minutes.
IPC Member Price $35.00
Nonmember Price $50.00

FLEXMAN-MN06-11<https://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=4c875d08-81d9-e011-83c5-00155d05e548>
Staying Flexible with Manufacturing when the Military is in Flux
This presentation "Staying Flexible with Manufacturing when the Military is in Flux" was presented by Steve DeWaters, President of Penumbra Strategies, Inc. on June 22, 2011, at the IPC International Conference on Flexible Circuits. With decreased military budgets and increasing data rates, more must be accomplished with fewer dollars. Photonics (embedded optics with light integrated with electronics) is one way to meet DoD requirements for increased data rates. Polymer waveguides as part of flex circuits help to meet size, weight and power constraints. This presentation includes synchronized slides and audio recorded during the original presentation. 29 minutes.
IPC Member Price $35.00
Nonmember Price $50.00

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Joint Industry Guide Materials Composition Declaration for Electrotechnical Products
The Joint Industry Guide Material Composition Declaration for Electrotechnical Products has been updated to include the most recent substances for restriction. The JIG-101 is an industry materials declaration guide that facilitates reporting of material content information across the global electrotechnical supply chain. This document sets minimum requirements for a materials declaration. The document (also called JIG- 101 Ed. 4.0) now addresses the most updated regulatory requirements that require supply chain disclosure of material content in electrotechnical products. In addition, the criteria for substances to be declared have been changed, now requiring broader industry consensus and allowing companies to act proactively. 48 pages. released 2011.
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Kimberly Sterling, CAE
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