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.
The PEGs define the future technology needs of "virtual products," or "emulators," in six specific product sectors. Each PEG develops a detailed list of "key attribute needs" for its sector over a 10-year horizon. These key attributes are also combined into a summary spreadsheet that indicates which product sector is driving each attribute. For the 2013 Roadmap, the PEGs have been reorganized and, in some cases, renamed, and are now: medical, automotive, office systems, high-end systems, portable/consumer and aerospace/defense. The PEG webinar for North America and Europe will be held Thursday, May 17, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. EDT (US), 4 to 6 p.m. BST, 5-7 p.m. CEST (Europe). Registration is free, and participants are required to register in advance. For additional details.
A PEG webinar is also scheduled targeting participants in Asia. It will be held May 17, 9 to 11 a.m. (China), 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (Japan & Korea).
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.
These workshops will review select chapters covering primary technology and infrastructure areas, focusing on topics of greatest interest for each region. The sessions are intended to allow industry input into draft chapters in order to ensure inclusion of key issues from each region in the 2013 Roadmap.
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.
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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。
电子研究协会也将于05月29日在美国的讲习班,以审查其各项技术工作组编写的部分章节。
研讨会提供业界第一看产品部门章节的草稿,并帮助识别任何可能被忽视的关键问题或产品需求。这种反馈将在后续章节进行审查,包括由技术工作组,iNEMI的说。
这些铂族定义的“虚拟产品”或“模拟器”,在6个特定产品领域的未来技术需求。每个聚乙二醇发展的“关键属性的需求”,其超过10年的地平线部门的详细清单。这些关键属性也合并成一个汇总电子表格,表明产品部门正在推动每个属性。为2013年的路线图,聚乙二醇已重组,并在某些情况下,重新命名,现在:医疗,汽车,办公系统,高端系统,便携式/消费电子和航空航天/国防。
北美和欧洲的聚乙二醇研讨会将于5月17日,11日(星期四)上午美东时间下午1点(美国),4时至6时BST 5-7时欧夏令时(欧洲)。注册是免费的,参加者需预先登记。对于更多的细节。
一个聚乙二醇研讨会还计划针对亚洲的参与者。它将于5月17日,9日上午11时(中国),上午10时至12时(日本和韩国)。
iNEMI的还计划在北美,亚洲和欧洲的路线图研讨会。北美研讨会将于5月29日,在与IEEE的电子元件和技术会议在圣地亚哥(ECTC)。
这些研讨会将审查选择章节,涉及的主要技术和基础设施领域,注重每个地区最感兴趣的话题。会议旨在允许章草案,以确保从各地区在2013年发展蓝图的关键问题列入产业投入。
路线图的参与是对非会员开放,任何人在截止日期前注册是免费的。在截止日期后,登记费是400美元,将用于购买路线图,当它被释放在2013第一季度末行业。