IPC IMPACT Europe | Virtual Event (IPC Members Only)

Date
- (7:20 - 10:00am CST)

18-19 November 2020 | 14:20 - 17:00 Central European Time

IPC IMPACT Europe is your opportunity to connect with EU policy makers, learn about current policy priorities, and discuss how these changes may impact your business.
 
IPC IMPACT Europe will include presentations by and discussions with the European Commission on key policy areas from trade and industrial strategy to environmental policy and due diligence. We will conclude each day’s agenda with an industry discussion on 2021 policy priorities for electronics manufacturers.

Online European Event

Square de Meeus 37 (4th Floor)
1000 Brussels
Belgium

PCB Troubleshooting & Defect Analysis for Europe

Date
- (7:30 - 9:30am CDT)

Every Tuesday and Thursday 10/26/2021-11/18/2021

Taught by an IPC-certified industry expert with more than 30 years of experience in the field, this 6-week online program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to identify printed circuit board defects and determine corrective action.

PCB Troubleshooting & Defect Analysis

Date
- (5:30 - 7:30pm CDT)

Every Tuesday and Thursday 8/24/2021-9/16/2021

Taught by an IPC-certified industry expert with more than 30 years of experience in the field, this 6-week online program is designed to provide the knowledge and skills necessary to identify printed circuit board defects and determine corrective action.

Risk Allocation and Avoidance in Customer Contracts

Date
- (5:30 - 7:30pm CDT)

Every Monday and Wednesday 11/1/2021-11/17/2021

Without a doubt, negotiating with OEMs and other customers is one of the biggest challenges facing the electronic manufacturing services (EMS) manager/executive. What needs to be covered in the contract? How should risk be allocated and balanced with pricing? Are there proper allocations of risk and limitations of liability for warranty, intellectual property, sourcing, and product content provisions? Is our company properly protected? How do I protect my company against supply chain uncertainty and related product delivery risks? What terms represent industry standards in the allocation of risk and responsibility? What should we do if there is a dispute? What are current best practices? This unique program addresses the specific issues EMS companies face while contracting with a customer. This highly interactive course allows participants to experience major contractual aspects of dealing with a theoretical customer at an EMS company using real-life documentation, beginning with receipt of a non-disclosure agreement, and continuing through review of a bid package or scope of work, the negotiation and execution of a manufacturing services agreement, and a dispute with the customer. The Instructors are EMS subject matter experts with 40+ years of experience providing legal services to EMS companies worldwide, including drafting and negotiating customer and supply chain-related agreements, assisting in the acquisition and divestiture of facilities, and advising on compliance, human resources, and dispute resolution, including representations in mediations, arbitrations, and litigation.

Online Event

3000 Lakeside Dr.
Suite 105N
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

Online Event

Online Event
3000 Lakeside Dr.
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

PCB Design for Advanced Packaging

Date
- (5:30 - 7:30pm CST)

Every Monday and Wednesday 11/8/2021-12/15/2021

This course provides the skills necessary to create PWB/PBA designs that require advanced or complex packaging. These include boards with limited board area that must comply with IPC standards and require non-orthogonal placement and routing, non-standard board outline geometry, non-standard board mounting, and advanced board materials.  

Online Event

3000 Lakeside Dr.
Suite 105N
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

Online Event

Online Event
3000 Lakeside Dr.
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

PCB Design for Rigid-Flex Boards

Date
- (5:30 - 7:30pm CDT)

Every Monday and Wednesday 8/30/2021-10/6/2021

This course provides the skills necessary to effectively implement designs requiring flex and rigidflex circuits in accordance with product requirements. The class also focuses on the impact of these designs on manufacturing and assembly techniques, documentation, and manufacturing file generation. 

Taught by an IPC-certified industry expert with 25+ years of experience in the field, the six-week program utilizes interactive webinars, on-demand recorded class sessions, job-specific exercises, and team projects to facilitate mastery of the key concepts required to design flex and  rigid-flex boards. 

Online Event

3000 Lakeside Dr.
Suite 105N
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

Online Event

Online Event
3000 Lakeside Dr.
Bannockburn, IL 60015
United States

PCB Design for Rigid-Flex Boards

Date
- (5:30 - 7:30pm CDT)

Every Tuesday and Thursday 5/25/2021-7/1/2021

This course provides the skills necessary to effectively implement designs requiring flex and rigidflex circuits in accordance with product requirements. The class also focuses on the impact of these designs on manufacturing and assembly techniques, documentation, and manufacturing file generation. 

Taught by an IPC-certified industry expert with 25+ years of experience in the field, the six-week program utilizes interactive webinars, on-demand recorded class sessions, job-specific exercises, and team projects to facilitate mastery of the key concepts required to design flex and  rigid-flex boards.

IPC E-Textiles 2020 Virtual Summit Offers Top-notch Education

Virtual summit to help turn concepts into real-world applications

The IPC E-Textiles 2020 Virtual Summit, to be held Oct. 1 and 2, is a two-day event consisting of educational workshops, interactive panel discussions, and a tour of the University of Minnesota Wearable Technology Lab. IPC E-Textiles 2020 Virtual Summit is an ideal event for companies actively involved in e-textiles development, such as EMS and OEM companies, or product innovators and materials suppliers investigating how to apply e-textiles technologies to future products.

Registrants get early access to new IPC e-textiles education community

IPC is launching a new online educational community within IPC EDGE for the e-textiles industry and wants IPC E-Textiles 2020 Virtual Summit registrants to be the first to take advantage of this new offering. IPC will send exclusive passes to registrants this month.

The following is the agenda for IPC E-Textiles 2020 Virtual Summit. Workshops will be split into morning and afternoon sessions, and IPC will record all workshops for attendees who can’t attend all four sessions. 

Workshops

October 1:

E-Textiles Products for Consumer and Medical Applications
Speakers: Madison Maxey, LOOMIA; Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla, Cornell University; and Paul J. Wagner, Minnesota Wire

Material Issues and Wash Factors
Speakers: Chuck Kinzel, Liquid Wire; Lauren Cantley, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; and Mary Johnson, P+G Fabric and Air Care

October 2:

E-Textiles for Defense and Government Applications
Speakers: Brian Farrell, Human Systems Integration and Carole Winterhalter, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command

University of Minnesota Wearable Technology Lab Demonstrations

During this session, students and faculty will provide demonstrations and discussions on recent projects and lab capabilities, as well as a virtual tour of the Wearable Technology Lab.

Registration for IPC E-Textiles 2020 is $120 for IPC members, $150 for nonmembers. Sponsorships are available, starting at $500. For more information about the conference, visit www.ipc.org/E-Textiles-NA or e-mail Chris Jorgensen, IPC director of technology transfer.