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GUADALAJARAMexitrónica has issued a call for papers for the Oct. 20-22 electronics trade show.
 
Guadalajara-based Mexitrónica, now in its 15th year, features tools, materials, capital equipment, components and services used to bring modern electronic products from concept to volume production.
 
Topics may include circuit or system design; manufacturing yield improvement; means and methods to reduce costs; component developments for embedded functionality; soldering developments and joint reliability; supply chain management; industry trends; emerging technologies; process control, and maximizing returns on the EMS relationship.
 
Technical presentations are typically 50 minutes to one hour in length. Proposals also are welcome from individuals interested in teaching educational courses related to electronics assembly, advanced packaging, design and development, and high-precision manufacturing. Course length may be half-day or full-day.
 
Deadline for submissions is April 10.
 
Email abstracts or proposals to jcarter@rocexhibitions.com.

The event is presented by Mexico’s National Chamber for Electronics, Telecommunication and IT Industries in partnership with ROC Exhibitions Inc.
CHICAGO – IT, including hardware, is one of the big beneficiaries of the US economic stimulus plan, says TFI Quarterly Forum’s chief economist, Matt Chanoff. But, as big as it is, it’s too small to make up directly for the shortfall driven by the global recession, he adds.
 
More than $65 billion of the plan goes directly into high-tech spending. The top winners are medical infomatics ($22.7 billion); green tech support ($17.3 billion); smart grid power grid development ($11 billion); broadband and video conferencing ($7.5 billion), and automotive green tech ($4 billion).
 
Approximately one-third of this spending will go directly to hardware, meaning the US government will inject about $22 billion in spending over two years into an industry with $2.2 trillion in annual worldwide revenue, according to Chanoff. In other words, the US government package should directly add about 0.5% to industry revenue, he says. 
 
"Success from the stimulus package requires clarity on what is available and how we can quickly leverage this injection of funds for the benefit of our industry,” said Kathleen Geraghty, TFI Quarterly Forum president.
 
SAN JOSE, CA – Worldwide semiconductor sales plunged 28.6% year-over-year in January as consumer confidence continued to erode, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported today. Sales fell 11.9% from December, the trade group said.

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