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TORONTO – The SMTA Toronto chapter requests abstracts for the International Conference on Soldering and Reliability (ICSR), May 15-18.

Suggested topics include Pb-free assembly and test; manufacturing process; reliability; package on package; harsh environment; corrosion; tin whiskers; halogen-free laminates; new alloys; high-density interconnects; electromigration; thermal interface materials; thermal dissipation; underfill; environmental compliance/regulations; printed electronics; conformal coating, and die attach soldering and L-F challenges. 

Submit 200- to 300-word abstracts to Patti Hvidhyld at patti@smta.org. Abstracts are due Jan. 13.

Authors will be notified of acceptance by February. Technical papers are required on Mar. 30.

TOKYO – Japanese printed circuit board fabricators reported September revenues fell 4.7% year-over-year as flooding in Thailand and competition from Taiwan continues to take its toll.

Total revenue for the month was 52.8 billion yen, up 12.8% from August, traditionally a slower month.

Total production volume was 1.484 million sq. meters, up 9.1% sequentially, but down 13% year-over-year, says the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.  

Overall business is still trending downward, the trade group says, citing increased pricing pressure and lower production. 

Year-to-date revenue through September was 462 billion yen, down 14.9% year-over-year. Year-to-date production volume totaled 12.56 million m2, down 10.2%
compared to 2010. The rate of decline in revenue is steeper than the rate of decline in volume, signaling pricing pressures.

Buildup rigid boards and rigid modules, key products for the PWB industry in Japan, did show signs of a rebound in September compared to August, but volume is still off by double digits compared to the same month last year, says METI.

The numbers are better for flexible circuit board shipments during September. Revenue shrunk 4.3%, but volume increased 10.5% compared to the last year. Manufacturers are lowering prices to maintain volume: The average price decrease for single-sided flexible circuit boards is almost 25%.

The flood in Thailand has caused many of the Japanese flexible circuit board manufacturers to temporarily halt production. Most of their plants are located in the hardest hit areas of the flooding, and it may take several months before they are back online, says METI.

VERN SUR SEICHE, FRANCELacroix Electronique reported first-half fiscal 2011 revenues in its contract electronics group rose 27.2% year-over-year to 163.6 million euros.
 
Overall revenues for the period ended Sept. 30 were up 15% to 303.5 million euros.
 
“The group show[ed] strong growth, and this trend should be confirmed during the next financial year,” Lacriox said in a statement.
 
Lacroix operates SMT production plants in France, Tunisia, Germany, Poland and Romania. It also has five design centers.

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