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>>> "Clint Gendusa" <[log in to unmask]> 11/01/00 10:03AM >>>
IPC- Association Connecting Electronics Industries announces its calendar of events for 2001.

· IPC SMEMA Council Electronics APEX SM Assembly Process Exhibition and Conference.
San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA.
January 14-18, 2001.
APEX features all segments of the electronics assembly industry, from bare boards to tested assemblies, and is the only show in North America that showcases machinery from every major pick-and-place equipment manufacturer.
For information, call IPC at 847-790-5361 or (toll free) hot line 877-472-4724 (U.S. and Canada only.), also visit www.apex2001.org.

· PWB Designer Certification Preparation Workshop/Exam.
Best Western Luxbury Inn, Knoxville, TN.
January 24-26, 2001.
Designer Certification provides an industry-wide recognized credential to PWB designers.  Two-day workshop training is followed by two-hour examination.
For information, contact John Riley, IPC vice president of professional development, at 847-790-5308.

· IPC Winter Professional Development Courses.
Fiesta Inn, Tempe, AZ.
February 12-23, 2001.
Workshops include: Fundamentals of Printed Wiring Boards (2/12), Flex Circuits for Engineers (2/13), J-STD-001C: An Overview of the Latest National Soldering Standard (2/15), Using IPC-A-610 Revision C: An Overview of the Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies (2/16), Yield Improvement Strategies in PWB Fabrication (2/21), Final Finishes: HASL and Its Lead-Free Alternatives (2/22) and PWB Designer Certification Preparation Workshop/Exam (2/21-23). For information, contact John Riley, IPC vice president of professional development at 847-790-5308.

· IPC Standards Development Meetings. (Only a few Winter Interim Meetings planned this year due to APEX in January and EXPO in April.)
Fiesta Inn, Tempe, AZ.
February 12-23, 2001.
IPC Technical Committees will develop standards on the design manufacturing and standardization of PCBs.
For information, contact Chris Jorgensen, IPC technical project manager, at 847-790-5328.

· IPC Printed Circuits Expo.
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA.
April 1-5, 2001.
IPC Printed Circuits Expo is North America's largest conference and exhibition focused exclusively on the PWB industry.
For information, call IPC at 847-509-9700 or visit www.ipcprintedcircuitsexpo.org.

· IPC Capitol Hill Day.
Washington, D.C.
May 1-2, 2001.
IPC members meet with congressional representatives to voice their support for legislation that promotes the competitiveness of the U.S. electronic interconnection industry.
For information, contact IPC Washington, D.C. Office at 202-638-6219.

· IPC Assembly and Technology Market Research Council (AMRC/TMRC) Meetings.
Drake Hotel, Chicago, IL.
May 22-23, 2001.
Spring meeting of the IPC market research councils, where the latest reports on the state of the rigid and flexible printed circuit board markets and electronics assembly are presented.
For information, contact Carla Wehrspann, IPC director of market research at 847-790-5317.

· IPC Annual Meeting 2001. (This incorporates IPCWorks)
Rosen Centre Hotel, Orlando, FL.
October 9-13, 2001.
AMRC/TMRC fall meeting, EMS Management Council, PWB Presidents Management Council, IPCWorks Technical Conference, Standards meetings and the IPC Hall of Fame Award all come together for one week.  
For information, contact IPC at 847-509-9700.


IPC is a US-based trade association dedicated to the competitive excellence and financial success of its more than 2,700 member companies which represent all facets of the electronic interconnection industry, including design, printed wiring board manufacturing and electronics assembly.  As a member-driven organization and leading source for industry standards, training, market research and public policy advocacy, IPC supports programs to meet the needs of a $44 billion US industry employing more than 400,000 people.

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