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SMTA BOSTON PROGRAM TO FEATURE NEW MINI-CONFERENCE ON RoHS
MINNEAPOLIS, MN... The SMTA announces plans for the 2005 SMTA Boston event,
> May 3-5 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Boston, MA), in
> conjunction with NEPCON East / Electro. This program will feature full-
> and half-day courses, a new mini-conference on Complying with RoHS, and a
> keynote address, as well as co-located certification programs for SMT
> Processes and Six Sigma Green Belt.
>
> Course topics include the following:
> - Troubleshooting Lead-free SMT Assembly Process
> - The Use of Six Sigma to Design, Manage, Test and Quality Control the
> Surface Mount Manufacturing Line
> - Advanced SMT Manufacturing
> - Lead-free Rework
> - Implementing Lead-free Assembly at Your Facility
>
> The new mini-conference, entitled Complying with RoHS: Real-World Examples
> of What Companies are Doing Today, is a one-day program moderated by Harvey
> Stone, The Goodbye Chain Group, which focuses on actual experiences that
> companies are having in solving the many difficult challenges of
> environmental legislative compliance. It will begin with a general session
> on Complying with RoHS, covering topics such as legal requirements,
> multi-functional implications, key issues, and current examples.
>
> Break-out session topics throughout the day include Gathering
> Organizational Resources for RoHS-Compliance; Determining Your Post-RoHS
> Product Mix; Solving the Parts Numbering and Inventory Puzzles; Converting
> to Lead-free Manufacturing; Collecting, Aggregating, and Reporting
> Substance-Level Data; and Building a "Reasonable Steps" Defense. The
> mini-conference will conclude with a review of key issues and practices.
>
> Complying with RoHS: Real-World Examples of What Companies are Doing Today
> will also be held April 5 at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, CA, and June
> 21 at Guidant Corporation in St. Paul, MN.
>
> During the SMTA General Meeting Dr. Ken Gilleo, ET Trends LLC, will give
> the keynote presentation "SMTA - More Alive in '55 (that's 2055)". He will
> focus on what assembly is going to be like 50 years from now, and what will
> be assembled, and where. It will include nanotechnology and Moore's Law
> and quantum photonics and biogenesis for computing, linking, and control.
>
> For more information and secure on-line registration for the SMTA Boston
> program visit the Academy page of the Education & Events section on
> smta.org. For more information on the co-located SMT Processes and Six
> Sigma Green Belt Certification Programs visit the Certification section on
> smta.org. Contact SMTA director of education Kristin Nafstad for any
> further information: kristin@smta.org or 952-920-7682.
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