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exhibition for CEMs and OEMs is to be held in
Timisoara, Romania on October 16th and 17th 2008.
Summit
Romania is one of Europe’s fastest growing markets...
With membership to the EU and a geographical position
that facilitates easy and low cost access to the rest of
Europe, Romania has become the destination of choice for
numerous multinationals.
Timisoara, located in North-West Romania, is now globally
recognised as a hot-spot for the electronics manufacturing
industry. With a low cost, highly skilled workforce, many
tier one and tier two manufacturers have located to the region.
CEMCONEX will feature a series of high standard technical
papers addressing the manufacturing challenges of companies
in this region.
The technical conference will be complemented by a table-
top exhibition area that is limited to 30 exhibitors.
There will also be a series of practical and relevant workshops
held during the day. At close there will be a networking party
for delegates and exhibitors.
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EXHIBITION
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TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
• Learn the latest in reliability and network with
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WORKSHOPS
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NETWORKING
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industry experts at a top-class venue this October
at the European Electronics Assembly Reliability
Summit. The conference and table-top exhibition,
Key topics will include:
be held at the Tallink Spa & Conference Center
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in Tallin, Estonia, covers a broad range of reliability
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topics of immediate interest to the electronics
assembly industry.
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Applications
October 22 – 24, 2008 | Tallinn, Estonia
For more information visit
www.europeanelectronicsummit.com
www.cemconex.com
Europe: USA: ASIA:
Andy Kellard Lino Dandreti Amanda Tan
+44 (0) 7765 277 677 +1 603 580 5549 +852 6339 6969
akellard@globalsmt.net ldandreti@globalsmt.net atan@globalsmt.net
www.globalsmt.net
Composite
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