PEACHTREE CITY, GA – Registrants for PCB Detroit this June will gain access to several technical sessions and a tabletop exhibition, the Printed Circuit Engineering Association (PCEA) announced today.

The sessions take place on June 2-3 on the campus of Wayne State University in Detroit, MI, and cover topics ranging from from controlling noise, using AI in hardware and PCB design, flex and rigid-flex materials and DfM, HDI via design, and PCB cost drivers, among others

Conference sessions include:

  • “Circuit Grounding to Control Noise and EMI,” Rick Hartley
  • “Solving Routing Problems in Digital Boards,” Susy Webb
  • “HDI Via Design: Planning the Energy Pipelines,” Dan Beeker
  • “Low Layer Count and IoT PC Board Design,” Rick Hartley
  • “Designing Complex PCBs,” Stephen Chavez
  • “Design Guidelines Associated with Unique RF Features,” John Johnson
  • “Designing with Embedded Materials,” Bob Carter
  • “Using AI in Hardware and PCB Design: Real Strategies to Increase Efficiency and Output,” Ethan Pierce
  • “Flex/Rigid Flex: Materials, DFM and Cost Impacts,” Dave Lackey
  • “PCB Cost Drivers,” Michael Marshall
  • “The Most Common Design Errors Caught by Fabrication (and How to Prevent Them),” Mike Tucker/Ray Fugitt

PCB Detroit will also feature a tabletop exhibition on June 2 with fourteen companies including: A2Z Electronics LLC, ADCO Circuits, AllSpice.io, ASC Sunstone Circuits, BarTron Inc., Cofactr, DirectPCB, DownStream Technologies, Electronic Interconnect, K&F Electronics, Polyonics, RBB, Summit Interconnect, and Zuken USA.

A free reception on June 2 and special designers meetup (registration required) on June 3 will be held after classes end those days.

“PCB Detroit is the only place the electronics industry can see Rick Hartley, Susy Webb, Dan Beeker and Steph Chavez together at the same time in the Midwest,” said Mike Buetow, president of the Printed Circuit Engineering Association. “And the opportunities not just to learn but to network with fellow designers and engineers should not be missed.”

Registration for the two-day technical conference and the tabletop exhibition takes place at events.american-tradeshow.com/pcbdetroit/begin. Conference registration is required for both the conference and table top exhibition. Plus, lunch will be provided to registrants. Wayne State University is Michigan’s third-largest university, and a licensee of the PCEA Training Certified Printed Circuit Designer curriculum.

For more information about PCB Detroit, visit pcea.net/pcb-detroit or contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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