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Consider all the process-related equipment and materials that were
conceived but either were short-lived or never made it: The plastic
stencil. Unmixed solder and flux. TAB bonding. The list goes on.



UP Media Group has assembled a group of longtime engineers to reflect on
the "technologies that didn't change the industry" in a one-of-a-kind
hourlong moderated chat.



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The chat takes place Feb. 28, from 2 to 3 PM Eastern, 11 to 12 noon
Pacific. Participation is free but registration is required. Questions or
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https://www.printedcircuituniversity.com/pcbc017-technologies-that-didnt-change-electronics-p-727.html







Best,



Mike



Mike Buetow

PCD&F/Circuits Assembly

w/m: 617-327-4702

@mikebuetow



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