SMYRNA, GA – UP Media Group today announced a trio of leading value-added resellers will exhibit at the third annual VIRTUAL PCB, the industry’s only virtual trade show and conference for the PCB design, fabrication and assembly markets. The two-day worldwide event takes place March 2-4, 2010. The latest companies to sign on to exhibit at VIRTUAL PCB include Trilogic Inc. of Andover, MA; Oasis Sales Inc., of Phoenix, AZ; and EDA Direct Inc. of Milpitas, CA. With over 20 years’ experience, each company provides software and services enabling engineering groups to design, develop, and deliver first-class products. The companies provide software tools, consulting services, training, design services, and applications support for a number of leading companies in the EDA, CAD, CAE, PCB, and PLM/PDM industries. They are Mentor Graphics' largest distributors in the US.

A fully interactive, Web-based event, VIRTUAL PCB incorporates all the critical features of a live event while allowing PCB design, fabrication and assembly equipment and materials buyers and sellers to interact online. VIRTUAL PCB is supported by a proven software platform (provided by INEXPO), and will be accessible on-demand for two months beyond the two-day live event.

Features of the upcoming virtual event will include custom exhibit booths, live attendee-attendee and attendee-exhibitor communication, live and on-demand equipment demonstrations, real-time technical presentations, open “chats” moderated by industry experts, and much more.

“This shows that not just original EDA suppliers see the value in reaching thousands of key customers at an extremely low cost,” said UP Media Group President Pete Waddell. “With the terrific technical program, aided by the SMTA, this will be the best VIRTUAL PCB yet.”

For more information about Virtual PCB, visit www.virtual-pcb.com or contact Alyson Skarbek, show manager, at 678-589-8865 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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