HERNDON, VA – The North American workshop for the 2009 iNEMI Roadmap will review drafts of the majority of the 22 technology and business process chapters included in the roadmap. The full-day meeting, scheduled for May 14 at iNEMI’s Herndon headquarters, provides committees with a “sneak peek” at work in progress, and workshop participants can provide feedback and direction to ensure that the final chapters accurately reflect the state of the industry and anticipate future directions.
“Many of the other industry roadmaps focus on one particular segment or technology area, such as semiconductors or substrates. The iNEMI Roadmap takes a system approach and covers the many technologies and infrastructure areas required for electronics manufacturing,” said Chuck Richardson of iNEMI.
Topics to be covered in the North American workshop include business processes and technologies, such as information management, design technologies, manufacturing technologies, inspection and measurement, and component and subsystem technologies. New topics to be covered in the 2009 Roadmap include photovoltaics and solid state illumination, both of which are scheduled for discussion at the workshop.
DALLAS, TX - Texas Instruments (TI) recently recognized five suppliers for outstanding use of minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises (MWBE's).
In 2007, the company reportedly awarded $190 million in contracts to MWBEs, as well as $18 million in business by non-MWBE suppliers with firms operated by women and minorities.
The company also recognized a number of employees for increasing the business of incumbent MWBE suppliers or providing business opportunities to new suppliers in 2007.
"We're very proud of our partners and our employees, and we appreciate the value they continue to deliver," said Rich Templeton, CEO. "In 2007 we set a new standard for ourselves and our suppliers by requiring third-party certification of MWBE status."
The 2007 companies recognized include Air Liquide, Cadence Design Systems, DFW Test, Millennium Circuits, Volt Services Group and Automated Circuit Design.
Shaunna Black, TI's VP of Worldwide Facilities, received the Executive Leadership Award for making the development of MWBE partnerships a company priority.