UP Media Group Announces PCB Atlanta Show Print E-mail
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Monday, 23 February 2009 15:17
SMYRNA, GA, -- PCB Atlanta is a one-day trade show and free technical program taking place October 22, in the north Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, GA.

The event, one of a series sponsored by UP Media Group, is ideal for PCB designers, engineers, fabricators and purchasing managers. PCB Atlanta 2009 will be held at the Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta, just minutes north of the city.

The to-be-announced technical program will include talks on HDI, routing and placement, surface finishes, board fabrication and other related topics.

The accompanying tabletop exhibition is expected to draw more than 40 leading suppliers from the printed circuit design and fabrication industry.

For more information about PCB Atlanta 2009, visit www.pcbshows.com or contact Show Manager Alyson Skarbek at 678-589-8865 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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