
Venue
Tirupati Electronics Manufacturing Cluster, The APIIC OWS (Operational Workspace) facility.
EMC-II, Vikruthamala Village, Yerpedu Mandal, Tirupati District, Andhra Pradesh - 517526
Program Schedule
09:30 AM | Registration & Networking Tea |
10:00 AM | Welcome Address by Mr. Prabhu Vetri, Regional Manager – South India (TN, AP, Telangana & Kerala), Global Electronics Association |
10:15 AM | Guest of Honor address by Mr. Fateh Singh Sachdeva, Sr. Vice President (QA & QMS), Dixon Technologies |
10:30 AM | Presentation on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) by Mr. Jagadeesha MP, Master IPC Trainer |
12:00 PM | Q & A Session |
12:15 PM | Presentation by Industry Expert |
12:30 PM | Networking Lunch |
01:30 PM | Presentation on Consumer Electronics by Mr. Jagadeesha MP, Master IPC Trainer |
03:00 PM | Q & A Session |
03:15 PM | Presentation by Industry Expert |
03:30 PM | Networking High Tea |
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is a common cause of damage to electronic components, especially sensitive ones like integrated circuits, transistors, and diodes. ESD occurs when a sudden flow of electricity between two objects with different electric potentials, such as a human body and a circuit board, creates a spark or shock. ESD can degrade, destroy, or alter the performance of electronic components, leading to failures, defect or reduced reliability. Therefore managing ESD risks and preventing damage to electronic components is a crucial aspect of electronics manufacturing , this session introduces participants to the causes of ESD and steps taken to mitigate its effects when handling, storage or transporting ESD-sensitive components in a manufacturing facility. You will learn basic principles and best practices for ESD control and protection.
Consumer Electronics
Consumer electronics encompass electronic products designed for daily personal and household use, such as smartphones, televisions, home appliances, wearables, and entertainment systems, where product reliability, miniaturization, and high-volume manufacturing demand stringent quality control. IPC standards provide globally recognized guidelines for electronics design, assembly, inspection, and testing, enabling manufacturers to achieve consistent quality, improved manufacturing efficiency, and enhanced product performance across the consumer electronics ecosystem.
Who Can Participate?
This session is ideal for electronics professionals, including those in the consumer electronics industry, involved in the design, assembly, testing, inspection, and handling of electronic products, who want to strengthen their understanding of ESD risks and best practices for product quality and reliability.
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Note : A maximum of 5 candidates per member company & 3 candidates per non-member company are eligible to participate.