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BANNOCKBURN, ILIPC will host a meeting with European automotive industry leaders, including Porsche, Volvo and Volkswagen, to investigate adding automotive-specific requirements for electronics used in cars, trucks and military vehicles to IPC-A-610D, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies.
 
A kickoff meeting will be held Nov. 12 in Munich to select a committee. Technical professionals involved with quality, reliability, production and purchasing of electronic parts and assemblies for the automotive industry are invited.
 
“Ideally, we would like to publish an automotive addendum to IPC-A-610D within nine to 12 months,” said Lars Wallin, IPC European representative.
 
Jack Crawford, IPC director of certification and assembly technology, will moderate the meeting.

For more information and to register, contact Lars Wallin, LarsWallin@ipc.org.  
SAN JOSE -- Worldwide sales of semiconductors rose 1.6% year-over-year to $23 billion in September, and 1.1% from August, the Semiconductor Industry Association said last night.

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HERNDON, VA – Dr. Robert C. Pfahl Jr., vice president of global operations for iNEMI, received an Electronics Goes Green 2008+ award in Berlin last month. 

Pfahl received the award “for his commitment to environmental protection and inspiring ideas concerning sustainable development in technology and business solutions.”

Prior to joining iNEMI in 2002, Pfahl was director of international and environmental research and development for Motorola Labs

 

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