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SMYRNA, GAUP Media Group Inc. seeks abstracts for PCB West 2010, to be held Sept. 28-30 in Santa Clara, CA.

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CAMBRIDGE, MA – After a bleak 2009, recovery is imminent for the technology sector, as firms begin spending on computers and software again, says Forrester Research.
 
The research firm expects global spending on technology products and services to increase 8.1% this year, to more than $1.6 trillion. US spending is expected to rise 6.6% to $568 billion.
 
Demand for new computers and updated software is expected, with Windows 7 also giving the sector a much-needed boost.
 
Although the sector is expected to rebound, “computer equipment purchases in 2010 will still be lower than in 2008 or even 2007,” Forrester analyst Andrew Bartels says.
 
Growth will begin slowly and quicken later in the year, says Forrester.
 
Communications equipment spending is also expected to increase, partly as a result of demand in emerging markets that are building wireless and broadband networks.

 

ANGLETON, TXBenchmark Electronics today said it expects sales to exceed the high end of company guidance for the fourth quarter of 2009.
 
On Oct. 27, the contract electronics manufacturing firm provided fourth-quarter guidance of $520 million to $560 million in sales.
 
Fourth-quarter results will be announced Feb. 4. 

 

LONDON – Findings from a recent report show recovery for the automotive semiconductor market in 2010, and steady growth for much of the decade, with sales forecast to rise to more than $35 billion in 2017, says Semicast.
 
The automotive semiconductor market is expected to have fallen 17% in 2009 to $15.8 billion, the largest-ever one-year revenue decline, says the firm.
 
The decline the past two years can be directly attributed to a fall in light vehicle production, according to Semicast. Global production also peaked in 2007, at around 67 million units, but fell to 54 million in 2009.
 
Global production is forecast to recover to 61 million in 2010, with strong growth in China, India and Brazil, stabilization in Europe and Japan, and recovery in North America.
 
Global light vehicle production is forecast to rise steadily over the medium term, to around 85 million in 2017; over this period, China is forecast to emerge as a key player, with production in China projected to exceed Japan in 2012 and North America in 2016.
 
As global light vehicle production recovers, so too will automotive semiconductor sales, says the research firm. Semicast forecasts growth in the automotive semiconductor market of 16% this year, with sales rising to $18.4 billion.
 
A key factor is the use of electronics in almost all the main systems in the vehicle.

LONDON -- The SMART Group, a UK-based SMT professional society, has released its first standard, “Control of Solder Paste used in Electronic Assembly Process.”

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NINGBO, CHINA -- Electronics manufacturing services provider Kitron has entered into a five-year lease agreement for a new factory here, the company said.

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