| May Webinar to Review Latest iNEMI Roadmap | | Print | |
| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Friday, 20 April 2012 13:32 | |||
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HERNDON, VA -- The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative will review findings of its Roadmap product emulator groups in a webinar scheduled for May 17. The electronics research consortium also will hold a workshop in the US on May 29 to review selected chapters written by its various technology working groups. The webinar offers industry a first-look at drafts of the product sector chapters and to help identify any key issues or product requirements that may have been overlooked. This feedback will be included in subsequent chapters for review by the technical working groups, iNEMI says. iNEMI is also planning roadmap workshops in North America, Asia and Europe. The North America workshop will be held May 29, in conjunction with IEEE's Electronic Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) in San Diego. Roadmap participation is open to non-members and is free to anyone who registers before the deadline. After the deadline, the registration fee is $400, which will be applied to the purchase of the roadmap when it is released to industry at the end of the first quarter 2013. ------------------------------------------------- 赫恩登,弗吉尼亚州 - 国际电子制造倡议将审查其蓝图产品仿真组的调查结果,在5月17日举行的网络研讨会。
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