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Colleagues, 

The IPC PCQR2 Database Workshop/Training Seminar on 20-21 May 2004 is only 4
weeks away!  Have you made your workshop and travel reservations yet? 
 
This is a great opportunity as designers to gain detailed knowledge on how
to interpret and use the extensive process capability, quality and
reliability data posted in the IPC PCQR2 Database.  
 
Did you know that a database now exists where the demonstrated
(statistically documented) capabilities of world-wide PCB suppliers are
recorded?  This resource will help you set your design guidelines and know
that the specified feature sizes can be produced.  Check it out at
www.pcbquality.com.  
 
Scroll down to the link in the forwarded message below for workshop
registration information.  Complete the registration form to insure yourself
a place at the workshop.  Forward this e-mail to your company and industry
peers who may be interested.
 
If you not sure if you can attend, make your reservation anyway.
Cancellations can be made up to one business day prior to the workshop in
order to be eligible for a full refund.  Substitutions are acceptable.
 
Regards, Dave

 

David L. Wolf


Conductor Analysis Technologies, Inc.

Office:  952-652-9033

Mobile: 612-396-6395

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From: David L. Wolf [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 2:41 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: IPC PCQR2 Database Workshop/Training Seminar - 20-21 May 2004


To All PCQR^2 Forum Members and other interested parties, 
 
Do you want or need to better understand what the PCQR2 Database is and how
to best use it?  Now there is a workshop designed to satisfy that need.
 
This in-depth two day workshop provides an outstanding opportunity for you
to participate in a detailed exploration of the database structure and
interpretation of its related statistical reports.  Topics to be covered
include:

    §   Database overview and structure 

    §   Test pattern designs, test systems and data analysis techniques

    §   Contents of Analysis Reports

    §   Contents of Database Spreadsheets

    §   Contents of Supplier Comparison Reports

    §   Contents Industry Statistics Reports

    §   Database subscriber case studies

 

The first day of the workshop will conclude with a tour of the test systems
used by Conductor Analysis Technologies, Inc.

 
If interested, either use the following direct link of
http://www.ipc.org/calendar/PCQR2_52004/PCQR2_52004.htm or go to www.ipc.org
<http://www.ipc.org/>  and select “Calendar” in the upper-right hand portion
of IPC's home page and scroll down to the May events.  Additional
information and a registration form can be downloaded from this link. 
 
Regards, Dave

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