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The industry-developed IPC-1752 can help you with issues and
requirements for supporting the collection, management and exchange of
information on the uses of restricted substances and materials in
electronic products. To give you the hands-on experience you need to
utilize this document, IPC is holding a full-day workshop on March 16th
in Dallas, TX.
The morning session, presented by German Avila of Synapsis Technology,
Inc., will consist of a walk-through of the materials declaration
document, section by section.
Note: We encourage you to bring live data that you can use when filling
out the materials declaration form.
In the afternoon, there will be software demonstrations presented by
InnovXSystems, E2Open, and Synapsis Technology, Inc.
For more information or to register for the workshop, go to
www.ipc.org/MD1752.
We hope to see you in Dallas!
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