ElectroneX returns to Sydney

Australasian Exhibitions and Events Pty Ltd
Thursday, 19 June, 2014

ElectroneX, the annual electronics design and assembly expo, returns to Sydney on 10-11 September this year at the Australian Technology Park. This event is designed to help professionals across different industry sectors to stay in touch with the latest electronics technology developments.The competitive future of every Australian industry sector is more and more reliant on the use and integration of the latest electronics innovations in production, assembly, systems development, maintenance and service.

Design, electronic and electrical engineers, OEM, scientific, IT and communications professionals and service technicians are invited to attend the event.

The event features a major trade show with over 80 companies showcasing and demonstrating the latest new product releases for industry, scientific and commercial applications. The SMCBA - Electronics Design & Manufacture Conference is being held in conjunction with the exhibition and attracted over 200 delegates at the last Sydney event.

This year’s conference will feature international presenters including Happy Holden, Dr Charles Bauer and Phil Zarrow. The event will deliver a wealth of information on electronics design and manufacture but will also feature new streams on embedded systems and new product development.

The Best Practice in Electronics Assembly workshop will examine the adverse impact that non-optimal assembly practices and processes have on product quality and the financial success of electronic assembly businesses, and will provide solutions for these issues. It will also examine these issues in relation to the manufacture of Class 3 high reliability products. The High Density Interconnect Technology workshop has been developed by HDI expert Happy Holden to relate the successful design methodologies and processes used by a number of large aero/military, telecom OEMs, computer/notebook OEMs and consumer portable product OEMs to successfully implement HDI technologies in their printed circuit board programs. Case studies will be used to demonstrate the effectiveness of this technology in achieving reduced costs while increasing PCB layout densities.

For exhibition information and free trade registration, visit www.electronex.com.au.

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