More than 2,200 PCB designers, fabricators and assemblers registered for the February 12-13 live premiere—almost half from outside the U.S. On average, each attendee stayed in Virtual PCB for 1 hour and 38 minutes per visit. Those numbers are expected to grow, as the archived show will available for the next three months.
"We are convinced that our Virtual PCB model is the best way for buyers and sellers to meet outside traditional venues," said UPMG President Pete Waddell. “We plan to significantly increase the technical content of the autumn show to further add value for our attendees and exhibitors.”
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.
For more information about Virtual PCB, visit www.virtual-pcb.com or contact Show Manager Alyson Skarbek at 678-589-8865 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..