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Dear Fellow Designer:

 

Don't miss out on your last chance to save an additional $50 on this
fantastic event: The Toronto Designers Symposium for PCB and assembly
designers.  It consists of IPC's Design for Manufacture training (8-9
August), Designers Learning Symposium (10 August) and IPC Designers
Certification (11-13 August) in Toronto. And, you have THREE ways to
SAVE: <http://dc.ipc.org/DLS-Toronto0805/DLS_TorontoConf.htm>  

 

*         Save 20% by signing up for a package (the DFM training and the
Symposium)

*         Register three people and get one free

*         Register by July 29 and save $50 

 

Attend the 'Design for Manufacture'
<http://www.ipc.org/calendar/2005/DFM_Coretec0805/DFM_805.htm>  Workshop
on 8-9 August, hosted by Coretec, Inc. You will participate in an
on-site workshop at one of the largest PCB companies in North America.
The workshop will cover such topics as materials, layer counts and
electrical testing. Join in for a plant tour and see the concepts put
into action. What better way to understand the intricacies of DFM?

 

Spend another day in Toronto and hear from dynamic industry leaders as
they speak about the latest in design happenings, trends and
technologies. The Designers Learning Symposium will be held at the
Sheraton Parkway Hotel-Toronto North. Get the latest on the European
Union's environmental regulations, how they're going to affect your
future responsibilities, and how to prepare for these changes.  This
Designers Learning Symposium
<http://dc.ipc.org/DLS-Toronto0805/DLS_TorontoConf.htm>  will cover such
topics as:

 

*         'Restriction on Hazardous Substances' legislation from Europe

*         The recommended lead free solder for electronics

*         Embedded components in multi-layered products

*         Stack up analysis for multi-layer high performance
applications

*         Simultaneous Design Technology - Xtreme PCB technology

 

 

Extend your trip and earn the coveted IPC Designers Certification
<http://dc.ipc.org/education/regnow.htm> . Use this credential to
enhance your design education and increase your value to your employer
and in the industry.  

 

For more information, click on the links above or call IPC's
Registration Dept. at 1-847-597-2861.

 

Christi Poulsen

IPC Designers Council Coordinator

IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries

3000 Lakeside Drive, Suite 309 S

Bannockburn, IL  60015-1249

847-597-2827

847-597-7105 (Fax)

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http://dc.ipc.org <http://dc.ipc.org/> 

www.ipc.org <http://www.ipc.org>  

 

 

 

 


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