SMYRNA, GA -- UP Media Group today
announced a series of chats led by several well-known industry experts
has been added to the technical conference program of its Virtual PCB
Web-based trade show, the industry's only virtual trade show and
conference for the PCB design, fabrication and assembly markets.
Virtual PCB is a fully interactive, Web-based event
that incorporates all the critical features of a live event: customized
exhibit booths, chats, lounge areas, technical presentations, online
learning and more. Now in its second year, the 2009 event will be held
live Feb. 24-25, and will be available on-demand for two
months following the live event.
New this year will be group
chats on technical topics of high interest. The topics range from HDI
design and processing, laminates and surface mount processing to test
and inspection and defect prevention. Special chats on such highly
charged topics as head-in-pillow and signal integrity are also planned.
A
number of respected industry experts will be on hand as panelists,
including Happy Holden and Charles Pfeil of Mentor Graphics; Dr. Mike
Bixenman of Kyzen; Ken Parker of Agilent Technologies; Chrys Shea of
Shea Engineering; Phil Zarrow of ITM Consulting; Dr. David Bernard of
Dage and Dr. Jane Feng of Flextronics.
The chats are scheduled for 45 minutes each, allowing ample time for discussion between the panelists and attendees.
There is no cost to attend Virtual PCB or the group chats.
EL SEGUNDO, CA – Defying an expected 10.7% decline in global mobile handset shipments, China’s domestic wireless phone market is set to maintain its growth in 2009, according to iSuppli Corp.
iSuppli forecasts the domestic handset market will reach 239.1 million units in 2009, up 7.7% year-over-year.
“China’s three wireless operators are attracting new subscribers by reducing service fees. This will greatly contribute to demand from first-time buyers,” said Kevin Wang, senior manager of China research at iSuppli. “New subscribers are expected to exceed 90 million in 2009. Furthermore, more existing mobile users will be subscribing to a second number. Beyond that, the government’s broadened subsidy policy for consumer electronics purchases will stimulate demand in rural areas.”
Domestic authorized handset market shipments surpassed 180 million units in 2008. Meanwhile, the domestic gray market decreased to about 40 million units in 2008, down from more than 50 million units in 2007. A number of gray market suppliers became authorized brand-name companies. Their business grew dramatically in tier-three and tier-four urban and rural markets, says the firm.
Foreign handset OEMs occupied 56% of China’s handset market for 2008. Nokia was the largest handset supplier in China last year with a 37% market share. At the same time, Samsung expanded its share of handset shipments.
Tianyu will continue to be the leading Chinese brand in terms of domestic shipments.
There is no doubt the Chinese government finally will issue 3G licenses in 2009, says iSuppli. However, domestic 3G handset shipments will not increase dramatically during the year.
The total domestic 3G handset market is expected to reach 8 million units in 2009. Low-cost multimedia GSM and ultra-low-cost CDMA handsets should be among the best-selling products of 2009. However, smart phones and handsets supporting 3G, and the China Mobile Multimedia Broadcasting standard also will represent high-growth segments.
In term of total unit shipments, Huawei and ZTE are likely to be the leaders in China’s 3G handset market, according to the research firm.
Both were anticipated to ship more than 30 million units in 2008. Moreover, Huawei is now the largest 3G data card supplier in the world. Chinese handset manufacturers collectively were projected to ship more than 300 million handsets by the end of 2008. iSuppli forecasts Chinese handset manufacturers will ship more than 360 million units in 2009, driven by both domestic and export markets.