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Jim,

The IPC has a program to specifically study market and technology trends 
affecting electronic assembly.  It's called the Assembly Marketing 
Research Council (AMRC).  The AMRC will contract with experts to develop 
detailed analyses of the types of questions you're asking about.

The AMRC program is available to IPC members.  For more information, you 
can use the IPC FAX BACK system (708/677-9993) and ask for #402 for an 
AMRC membership flyer and #403 for an AMRC meeting brochure.  Our next 
meeting is June 21-23 in Washington DC.  Program highlights include a 
report on Benchmarking Methodology for Assembly Performance; a Short Term 
Economic Outlook and Assembly Industry Forecast; and an Analyst's View of 
the Assembly Market.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call me or Tony Hilvers, 
Director of EMSI programs at the IPC.

Kimberly Sterling Director, Market Research and Education IPC 7380 N.
Lincoln Ave. Lincolnwood IL 60646 Ph: 708/677-2850 Fax: 707/677-9570
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