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October 1st, 2007
SMTAI 2008: Call for Abstracts
Abstract:
The SMTA International (SMTAI) technical committee is accepting abstracts and short-course proposals for SMTAI 2008 through January 7, 2008. Topics solicited fall into emerging technologies, components, assembly, PCB technology, and business. SMTAI 2008 will take place August 17-21 in Orlando, Fla.
SMTA suggests emerging technologies papers related to materials and processes, consumer applications, MEMS, nanotechnology, 0201/01005 components and assembly, and other areas. Components abstracts can deal with BGAs, battery interactions, flip chip and direct chip attach, harsh environment, fine-pitch components, and other topics.
Source:
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