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I get an "Under Construction" notice for this site.

Michael Meltzer


>The IPC Web site for lead-free electronics assemblies is up and running. Visit
>www.leadfree.org to get the best information on lead-free electronics
>assemblies,
>technical papers and articles and the schedule and registration
>information for
>IPCWorks '99, featuring an International Summit on Lead-Free Electronics
>Assemblies.
>
>Features you will be able to find on www.leadfree.org include the Lead Free
>Grapevine, which will be a running compilation of news and information
>received by
>IPC regarding lead-free electronics assemblies. IPC will also be posting a
>live
>survey for users to complete to get an idea of the industry's stance on
>lead-free
>electronics assemblies. The results of this survey will be presented at
>IPCWorks '99
>and will be used for the development of the IPC Roadmap on Lead-Free
>Electronics
>Assemblies.
>
>As soon as the on-line survey is available a notice will be sent to the
>IPC listservs
>and IPC Official Representatives.
>
>The following is the IPC press release on www.leadfree.org.
>
>************************************************************************
>Contact: Dan Green
>  847-790-5371
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>IPC LAUNCHES LEAD-FREE WEB SITE
>
>Northbrook, IL 07/22/99
>
> The electronics assembly industry now has a site to visit on the Internet for
>information on lead-free alternatives.  IPC -- Association Connecting
>Electronics
>Industries announced today the launch of its new Web site: www.leadfree.org.
>The site will include articles on lead-free electronics assemblies IPC has
>published
>in industry trade magazines, or presented at IPC and other industry technical
>conferences, and a Surface Mount Council white paper on lead-free electronics
>assemblies.
>"This is another effort to meet the IPC Board of Directors' goal of IPC
>educating and
>informing people about lead-free electronics assembly alternatives," says
>IPC vice
>president of standards and technology Dave Bergman.
>Updates on the IPC roadmap for the implementation of lead-free electronics
>assemblies
>will be posted on the site.  Updates on any standards on lead-free electronic
>assemblies will also be posted.
>Bergman says the site will also be a valuable tool for finding information
>on future
>IPC events addressing lead-free electronics assemblies.
>IPC has made the site interactive, holding a survey for companies to fill
>out to
>gauge the industry's knowledge and capabilities regarding lead-free
>electronics
>//more//
>LEAD-FREE SITE, Pg. 2
>assemblies.  The results of this poll will be presented at IPCWorks '99.
>IPCWorks
>'99, which features an International Summit on Lead-free Electronics
>Assemblies,
>takes place October 23-28, 1999, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in
>Minneapolis, MN.
> Other informational resources will be added to the site as it continues
>to evolve,
>with suggestions from site participants and as more information becomes
>available on
>lead-free electronics assemblies.
>For more information on IPC's lead-free Web site, contact IPC project manager
>Christopher Jorgensen at (847) 790-5328, e-mail [log in to unmask], or visit
>the site at
>www.leadfree.org.
>IPC is a US-based trade association dedicated to the competitive
>excellence and
>financial success of its nearly 2,600 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 $30 billion US industry
>employing more
>than 300,000 people.
>
>
>Chris Jorgensen
>Technical Project Manager
>IPCWorks '99 Conference Coordinator
>
>An International Summit on Lead-Free Electronics Assemblies
>October 25 - 28, 1999
>Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis, MN
>
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