NEW YORK -- The American Electronics Association spent $256,000 in the second quarter to lobby on tax issues, customs and tariffs, and trade measures, according to a mandatory disclosure form filed July 17.
SAN JOSE – Doug Rasor, vice president of emerging medical applications at Texas Instruments, will keynote the MicroElectronics Packaging and Test Engineering Council’s Medical Electronics Symposium in September.
Rasor will discuss the coming convergence of technology and healthcare and share some truly inspiring examples of this trend in action.
Rasor’s presentation will take place Sept. 25 at Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ, MEPTEC said. The program also includes sessions on revolutionary concepts in medical electronics, advanced materials, key enabling technologies and next-generation bio-medical systems.