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During the PCB West 2023 exhibition on September 20, the Printed Circuit Engineering Association announced the presence of Experts in printed circuit design and manufacturing to answer attendees' questions regarding the topics.
Among the industry experts who will be available are Rick Hartley (signal integrity and noise control), Susy Webb (design layout and routing), Nick Koop (flexible circuits), Stephen Chavez (PCB design), and Keven Coates (design for assembly). The experts will be available at scheduled times at the PCEA booth during the show hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
“Past attendees have asked for more time to network and get help, and our ‘Ask the Experts’ series with experts in signal integrity, high-speed design, EMI, DfM, flex circuits, and more is intended to do just that,” said Mike Buetow, conference director, PCB West.
The help sessions are free to all expo attendees. Those who register for the exhibition will also have access to more than 100 leading suppliers to the electronics design and manufacturing industry.
For more than 30 years PCB West has trained designers, engineers, fabricators and, lately, assemblers on making printed circuit boards for every product or use imaginable. More than 2,500 designers, fabricators, assemblers and engineers register and more than 100 companies exhibit each year at the four-day technical conference and one-day sold-out exhibition. From high-reliability military/aerospace to cutting-edge IoT and wearables, there’s something for everyone involved in the electronics supply chain. This is one show you cannot afford to miss.
Click here to schedule and register for the Expert sessions at PCB West 2023.
Click here to learn more about PCB West 2023.
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