How to Survive As a North American Manufacturer

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Thursday, October 18, 2007

CircuiTree is offering a conference, titled "How to Survive As a North American Manufacturer," November 8-9, in Anaheim, California. The event will feature a technical session and panel discussion on the latest technologies in PCB manufacture, design, assembly, yield improvements, and strategies to keep companies competitive.

The technical session will include presentations covering every aspect of the PCB and PCB assembly supply chains, delivered by leading industry minds and those who have closely tracked the U.S. market for years. Highlighting the technical session will be a presentation on the Occam Process, which some are calling the most disruptive technology to hit the electronics industry in more than 20 years.

Survival of the North American Market - Trends for Change
The panel discussion on the second day will include presentations from industry experts on the business strategy side of the North American industry. Attendees will learn what happened in the past 10 to 15 years and hear recommendations for change to keep North American manufacturers competitive.

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How to Survive As a North American Manufacturer CircuiTree Conference
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