12 June 2012

European Workshop 2012 iNEMI Roadmap

12 June, 2012, Berlin, Germany

Work is well underway on the 2013 Roadmap from the International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative (iNEMI), and a workshop is scheduled for 12 June in Berlin to review selected product sector and technology chapters.

This workshop is one of three regional meetings scheduled to review progress to date on the roadmap. The sessions allow industry input into draft chapters in order to ensure inclusion of key issues from each region in the 2013 Roadmap.

The European workshop will cover the medical and automotive product sectors along with technology chapters on environmentally conscious electronics, packaging and MEMS.

Registration
Roadmap participation is open to non-members and is free to anyone who registers before May 21.

For more information, click here.

Event organiser/promoter
International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative

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http://www.inemi.org/node/2232

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