| TFI, Circuits Assembly Team on Free Webinar on India and Vietnam |
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| Monday, 26 March 2007 05:10 | |||
ATLANTA - Technology Forecasters Inc. and Circuits Assembly will sponsor a Webinar, Emerging Markets for Electronic Manufacturers: A Closer Look at India and Vietnam, on April 12.
TFI senior economist, Matt Chanoff, and Jason Craft, GM of Spartronics, an EMS firm located in Ho Chi Minh City, will discuss electronics manufacturing in these two geographies. Matt Chanoff is the author of TFI’s recent report, "India: The Next Opportunity?" which will form the basis for his presentation. Jason Craft will speak about his experiences as general manager of Spartronics. "The Vietnamese government is aggressively courting global electronics manufacturers, and in our experience, this region is a very stable, attractive and cost-effective option for global manufacturing," Craft noted. The one-hour event starts at 2 pm EDT. For more information and to register, visit http://www.pcbshows.com/webinars/events/tfi_emergingmarkets/.
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| Last Updated on Monday, 26 March 2007 05:12 |
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